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Suppose there are 25 students in your class. If the teacher draws 2 names at random, what is the probability that you and your best friend will be chosen?
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Suppose there are 25 students in your class. If the teacher draws 2 names at random, what is the probability that you and your best friend will be chosen?
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Suppose there are 25 students in your class. If the teacher draws 2 names at random, what is the probability that you and your best friend will be chosen?
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1/50
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1/600
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1/25 x 1/24 = 1/600
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