Ms. Rodas has a class with 26 students. 14 of the students are boys. The department chair asks her to send 3 students to help take inventory of the math textbooks. What is the probability that she sends 2 boys and 1 girl? *
14/25
77/600
539/3900
77/676
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Answer:
Answer:
7/50, none of the answer choices
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number = 26
Number of boys = 14
Number of girls = 12
There are three ways of choosing 2 boys and a girl:
P(bbg) = 14/26*13/25*12/24 = 7/50
P(bgb) = 14/26*12/25*13/24 = 7/50
P(gbb) = 12/26*14/25*13/24 = 7/50
As we see the answer is 7/50 and all the answer choices are different from this
Answer:
3 boys and 3 girls
Step-by-step explanation:
1+2=3
1+2=3