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Of the twenty-two students in a classroom, ten are transfer students, seven are nursing students, four are AAS students and one student is undecided:

If one student is chosen randomly, find the probability that the student is not an AAS student.

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Refer to the photo for my work and answer. Basically, you are finding the probability of selecting anything but an AAS student. So you add up the other students and divide by 22
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