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A student chosen at random from a class of 12 girls and 14 boys. What is the probability that the student chosen is not a girl ?
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A student chosen at random from a class of 12 girls and 14 boys. What is the probability that the student chosen is not a girl ?
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Around 54%
14 (total boys) divided by 26 (class) is .538 or rounded to 54%
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