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Two students are chosen at random from a class of 30. what is the probability that both you and your best friend are chosen?
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Two students are chosen at random from a class of 30. what is the probability that both you and your best friend are chosen?
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So only 2 or being chosen.
The chance of you being chosen is 1 out of 30
And on the second choice, the chance of you being chosen is 1 out of 29
so we multiply them to get the answer:
(1/30)(1/29) =
1/870
The chance that you and your bestie are chosen is 1 out of 870 possibilities.
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Hey there!
Answer is 1/870, or in decimal form 0.0011.
Hope this helps. - M
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