150 people surveyd. 65 people like apple juice, 85 people dislike apple juice. One person is randomly chosen from this group. What is the chance that the chosen person dislike apple juice?

There are a total of 150 people surveyed, with 85 of them disliking apple juice. Therefore, the probability of a randomly chosen person disliking apple juice is:

85/150 = 0.567 or 56.7%

So the chance that the chosen person dislikes apple juice is 56.7%.

To find the probability that the chosen person dislikes apple juice, you need to divide the number of people who dislike apple juice by the total number of people surveyed.

Number of people who dislike apple juice: 85
Total number of people surveyed: 150

Probability = Number of people who dislike apple juice / Total number of people surveyed
Probability = 85 / 150
Probability = 0.5667

Therefore, the chance that the chosen person dislikes apple juice is approximately 0.5667 or 56.67%.