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There are 7 students in a class: 5 boys and 2 girls. If the teacher picks a group of 4 at random, what is the probability that everyone in the group is a boy?

User Iain Brown
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Answer:

1/7

Explanation:

5C4 ÷ 7C4

= 5/35

= 1/7

User Digitalmaps
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probability that everyone in the group is a boy = 0.1428

Explanation:

Here we have , There are 7 students in a class: 5 boys and 2 girls. If the teacher picks a group of 4 at random, We need to find what is the probability that everyone in the group is a boy . Let's find out:

Initially we have , 7 students out of which 5 boys, so probability choosing first boy will be :


(5)/(7)

After this we are left with 6 students and 4 boys , so probability choosing second boy :


(4)/(6)

After this we are left with 5 students and 3 boys , so probability choosing third boy :


(3)/(5)

After this we are left with 4 students and 2 boys , so probability choosing fourth boy :


(2)/(4)

So, probability that everyone in the group is a boy =
(5)/(7) ((4)/(6) ) ((3)/(5) ) ((2)/(4) ) =
\frac {1} {7}

probability that everyone in the group is a boy = 0.1428

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