 Hello and welcome to the session. In this session we shall discuss the following question and the question says that probability of randomly drawing the name of our 7th grade student is 5 upon 12. If the names of 96 students are placed in a jar, how many 7th grade students names are in the jar? Let us move on to the solution. In this question we are given the probability of drawing a 7th grade student's name from the jar which is equal to 5 upon 12. Let event A be equal to drawing 7th grade student's name then probability of event A is equal to 5 upon 12 which is given in the question. We are also given that the name of 96 students are there in the jar and we need to find out how many 7th grade students name are in the jar. So the number of 7th grade students that have their names in the jar will be given by 5 upon 12 that is the probability of drawing 7th grade student's name into 96. That is the total number of names that are there in the jar and it is equal to 5 into 8 that is 40. So we can say approximately 40 7th grade students will have their names in the jar which is the required answer. This completes our session. Hope you enjoyed this session.