Part a.
From the given table, there are 34+32=66 boys surveyed. Then, the probability of get a boy is given by
[tex]P(boy)=\frac{66}{150}=0.44[/tex]where 150 is the total number of students surveyed. In percentage, this last result is equivalent to
[tex]0.44\times100\text{ \% = 44 \%}[/tex]So, What percentage of the students are boys? Answer: 44 %
Part b.
From the given table, there are 58+32 = 90 students watching TV. Then, the probability to get a student who watches TV is given by
[tex]P(\text{ watch TV\rparen=}\frac{90}{150}=0.6[/tex]In percentage, this last result is equal to
[tex]0.6\times100\text{ \%=60 \%}[/tex]So, What percentage of the students prefer watching TV? Answer: 60%