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Each day mr. samms randomly chooses 2 students from his class to serve as helpers. if there are 15 boys and 10 girls in the class, what is the probability that the two students chosen will be female?
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2/10 is the probability
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the correct answer is 3/20
Explanation:
10/25 x 9/24 = 3/20
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