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Someone please help me on this type of problem, I tried multiple times but still got-example-1

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P(both girls) = 3/20

Step-by-step explanation

The probability of the event E where the teacher selects one student from each grade and both are girls is:


P(E)=P(girl\text{ 7th)}\cdot P(girl\text{ 8th)}

The probability of selecting a girl from 7th grade is:


P(\text{girl 7th)}=\frac{\text{ \# of girls in 7th grade}}{\text{ \# of students in 7th grade}}=(5)/(10)=(1)/(2)

The probability of selecting a girl from 8th grade is:


P(\text{girl 8th)}=\frac{\text{ \# of girls in8th grade}}{\text{ \# of students in 8th grade}}=(3)/(10)

The probability of event E is then:


P(E)=(1)/(2)\cdot(3)/(10)=(3)/(20)

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