China has the largest population of any country with approximately 1.5 billion people. In a recent year, census results indicated that 199 , 500 , 000 Chinese were over the age of 60 .If a person is selected at random from the population of China, what is the probability that the person is over 60 years old? Round to 3 decimal places.
China has the largest population of any country with approximately 1.5 billion people. In a recent year, census results indicated that 199 , 500 , 000 Chinese were over the age of 60 .If a person is selected at random from the population of China, what is the probability that the person is over 60 years old? Round to 3 decimal places.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the probability that the person selected is over 60 years old if a person is selected at random from the population of China.
China has the largest population of any country with approximately
1.5
billion people. In a recent year, census results indicated that
199
,
500
,
000
Chinese were over the age of
60
.If a person is selected at random from the population of China, what is the probability that the person is over
60
years old? Round to
3
decimal places.
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on the interval
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