Answer: 15/91 which is choice B
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There are two methods to find this answer.
Method 1) We have 6 girls and 8+6 = 14 students. The probability of picking a girl is 6/14 = 3/7. After the first girl is chosen, we have 5 girls left out of 14-1 = 13 students overall. The probability of picking another girl (assuming the first selection was a girl) is 5/13. Multiply these probabilities: (3/7)*(5/13) = (3*5)/(7*13) = 15/91
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Method 2) We can use the nCr combination formula. Order does not matter.
We have nCr = 6 C 2 = 15 ways to pick 2 girls. See the attached image below for the steps (figure 1)
Out of nCr = 14 C 2 = 91 ways to pick 2 students. See the attached image below for the steps (figure 2)
So that's another way to get the answer 15/91.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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6+2/3% <--- Given
(6+2/3)/100 <--- Definition of percent
(20/3)/100 <--- Putting the top into an improper fraction
20/300 <--- Dividing the fractions
1/15 <--- Simplifying the fraction
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I believe the answer is graph A.
As x increases (moving to the right), y decreases (moving down).