Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that "In a survey of college students, 871 said that they have cheated on an exam and 1756 said that they have not.
Let x be the number of students cheated on an exam
Therefore x=871 students
Let y be the number of students not cheated in exam
Therefore y=1756 students
Total number of students is 871+1756
Total number of college students = 2627
Now the probability that the student has cheated on an exam, if one college student is selected at random is given by
[tex]P(x)=\frac{the number of students cheated on an exam}{Total number of college students}[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{871}{2627}[/tex]
Therefore [tex]P(x)=\frac{871}{2627}[/tex]