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40% of students in a school wore blue on a spirit Day. If two students are randomly selected, what is the probability that both students will not be wearing blue?
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40% of students in a school wore blue on a spirit Day. If two
students are randomly selected, what is the probability that both
students will not be wearing blue?
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60% were not wearing blue
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60%
Explanation:
yiu take 100%-40%= 60%
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