In Imogen’s class 15 students play tennis, 14 play basketball and 7 play both. Theprobability that a randomly chosen student plays basketball, given that they playtennis, isSingle choice

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a. 15/29

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b. 14/15

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c. 7/29

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d. 7/15

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