A farmer has an orchard that covers an area of 40 acres. He grows apples on 25 acres, peaches on 7 acres, nectarines on 5 acres, and plums on 3 acres. The fruit trees are equally distributed within the orchard. A tree is chosen at random. Rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent, what is the theoretical probability that the tree is not within the acres of apple trees?
There are 25 acres of apple trees, and 40 acres total. Thus, the probability of him NOT finding an apple tree is 1 - (25/40) = 15/40 = 37.5% or the second choice.