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OMDS JUST HELP ME PLS GUYS I CANT

OMDS JUST HELP ME PLS GUYS I CANT-example-1
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User Abram
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Answer:

Hey there!

There are a total of 20 children, and 2+6, or 8 are girls.

Thus the probability of choosing a girl is 8/20, or 2/5.

There are 2 left handed girls, so the probability is 2/20, or 1/10.

Hope this helps :)

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User Morningstar
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

There are 2+6 = 8 girls

P( girl) = number of girls/ total = 8/20 = 2/5

P( left handed girl) = number of left handed girls/ total = 2/20 = 1/10

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User Haojie
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