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There are 16 students in your Spanish class. You teacher randomly chooses one student at a time to take a verbal exam. What is the probability you are not one of the first four students chosen?
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No it's a 40.5% you will not be call
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75% chance not to be picked since 1/4 is 25% and 16 divided by 4 is 4 and 4 is a whole so if you take 1/4 of it out you get 3/4 and 3/4 is 75%. I hoped I helped you
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