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A dog breeder currently has 9 breeding dogs. 6 of the dogs have exactly 1 littermate, and 3 of the dogs have exactly 2 littermates. if 2 dogs are selected at random, what is the probability that both selected dogs are not littermates?

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Answer:17%

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User Showtime
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6+6\cdot1+3+3\cdot2=21 - all dogs


|\Omega|=21C2=(21!)/(2!19!)=(20\cdot21)/(2)=210\\ |A|=9C2=(9!)/(2!7!)=(8\cdot9)/(2)=36\\\\ P(A)=(36)/(210)=(6)/(35)\approx17\%

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