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Each day, Mr. Samms randomly chooses 2 students from his class to serve as helpers. There are 15 boys and 10 girls in the class. what is the probability that Mr. Samms will choo…
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each day, Mr. Samms randomly chooses 2 students from his class to serve as helpers. There are 15 boys and 10 girls in the class. what is the probability that Mr. Samms will choose 2 girls to be helpers?
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2 over 25 because 15+10=25 and it says 2 girls so it comes to 2 over 25
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