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Mrs. Avery is going to randomly select one student from her class to read a poem out loud. There are 15 boys and 13 girls in her class. What is the P{boy}?
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Mrs. Avery is going to randomly select one student from her class to read a poem out loud. There are 15 boys and 13 girls in her class.
What is the P{boy}?
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15/28 can’t be simplified
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