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this is pretty easy to most people its just that ive never studied this (open attachment) im in year 7

this is pretty easy to most people its just that ive never studied this (open attachment-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

If a child is chosen at random, we are picking from all the children, of which there are a total of 20 (it says that at the top). You could also just add up all the numbers in the boxes to see that there are 20 students. There are a total of 8 girls. So the answer to a. What is the probability that the chosen child is a girl is the ratio of girls to total children:


(8)/(20). But always reduce if you can, so the actual ratio of girls to total students is


(8)/(20)=(4)/(10)=(2)/(5). So

a.
(2)/(5)

Now we want to know, out of girls only, what is the chance we will pick a left-handed girl. Out of the 8 girls total, only 2 of them are left-handed (not too many of us around!). Stating that as a ratio (which is another way to say "fraction"), we have


(2)/(8). But again, reduce if you can, so

b.
(1)/(4)

User Ridwan Pujakesuma
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Answer:

a. 8/20 - 2/5

b. 2/8

Explanation:

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