GCSE Maths Practice: conditional-probability

Question 13 of 13

This question shows conditional probability where only one group remains if not male.

\( \begin{array}{l}\text{In a group of 40 people, 24 are male and 16 are female.} \\ \text{If a person is chosen at random, what is the probability they are female, given that they are not male?}\end{array} \)

Choose one option:

If only one type remains under the condition, probability is 1.

Focus on the subgroup defined by the condition (not male) to compute probability.