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There are 10 girls and 16 boys in a class. The teacher has sticks with each student's name on them in a bag. What is the probability of selecting sticks with a boy'sname and then a girl's name if the first stick is not replaced?A40169B166545128D10FirstBack Pause IINextReviewLenovo

There are 10 girls and 16 boys in a class. The teacher has sticks with each student-example-1
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The probability is going to be calculated multiplying the probability of two events. The first event is selecting a boy's name which is 16(number of boys) /26( Total of students). The second event is selecting a girl's name after the first event happened, it must be: 10(number of girls)/ 25(Total students after selecting a boy's name)


\begin{gathered} (16)/(26)\cdot(10)/(25)=(160)/(650) \\ (160)/(650)=\text{ }(16)/(65)\text{ (Dividing the numerator and the denominator by 10)} \\ \text{ The answer is the option B} \end{gathered}

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