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What is P(A), the probability that the first student is a girl? (3/4)
What is P(A), the probability that the first student is a girl? (3/4)What is P(B), the probability that the second student is a girl? (3/4)
What is P(A), the probability that the first student is a girl? (3/4)What is P(B), the probability that the second student is a girl? (3/4)What is P(A and B), the probability that the first student is a girl and the second student is a girl? (1/2)
The probability that the first student is a girl is (3/4), likewise for the 2nd 3rd and 4th it's still (3/4). The order you pick them doesn't matter.
However, once you're looking at P(A and B) then you're fixing the first position and saying if the first student is a girl what's the probability of the second student being a girl.
Check the picture below.
notice the composite is just,
a 5x2 rectangle.
a triangle(yellow) with a base of 2 and a height of 2.
a triangle(red) with a base of 6 and a height of 4.
get the area of each, sum them up, and that's the area of the composite.
Hello! First, let's find a common denominator.
Let's use 68.
3/4 is 51/68 and 10/17 is 40/68; therefore, 3/4 is greater! I hope this helped! :)
the answer for number 1 is
10,962,500,000