Answer:
7/20
The probability of selecting a boy from the class is 15/25, or 3/5, since there are 15 boys in a class of 25 students.
When selecting two students randomly without replacement, the probability of selecting a boy on the first draw is 15/25, and the probability of selecting another boy on the second draw (assuming the first student selected was a boy) is 14/24, since there will be 14 boys left out of 24 students remaining.
So the probability of selecting two boys in a row is:
(15/25) * (14/24) = 7/20
Therefore, the probability that both students chosen for the presentation are boys is 7/20, or approximately 0.35.