Weird question as you have to make an assumption about nephews, nieces, sons,and daughters being young adults or children. Worse, does boyfriend imply young adult (I'd go with yes)? Of course a brother-in-law or sister-in-law could be a young adult as they are the sibling of a married person ( i'd assume no). Anyways, the actual question involves dividing the sum of the people that qualify as YA or children and divide by the total number. Not a proper question.
Pedro M.
asked 02/17/22What is the probability that you will choose a person in the children or young adult category?
Mother-in-law | 45 |
Father-in-law | 59 |
Sister-in-law | 18 |
Sister-in-law | 24 |
Sister-in-law | 18 |
Sister-in-law | 31 |
Sister-in-law | 25 |
Boyfriend | 30 |
Son | 9 |
Son | 7 |
Son | 4 |
Daugther | 2 |
Niece | 9 |
Niece | 10 |
Niece | 13 |
Nephew | 15 |
Nephew | 1 |
Nephew | 2 |
Nephew | 4 |
Brother-in-law | 23 |
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