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16 over 27 sorry if i’m wrong.
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Answer:


(16)/(27)

Explanation:

From the table, we notice that the total number of students is:


3+10+8+6=27

Then, along the second column of the table, we notice that the number of students who do not have a brother is:


10+6=16

So, the probability that a randomly chosen student does not have a brother is:


\frac{\text{number of students who do not have a brother}}{\text{total number of students}}=(16)/(27)

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