please help me out!!!!!!

1) The question is specifically asking about graduates. The total number of graduates is 2,610.
2) The total number of graduates on financial aid is 1,879.
3) So I think what you need to do is divide 2,610 (the total number of graduates) by the total of graduates on financial aid.
4) Using a calculator, I got 1.3.
Edit: I think MrBillDoesMath got it correct. But I appreciate you thanking me, despite my answer not being right.
Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
Answer:
.72
Discussion:
From the table, 1879 graduates students are receiving financial aid. Also from the table the total number of grad students is 2610. Hence the probability of a grad student receiving financial aid is 1879 /2610 = .72
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MrB