in a classroom there are 21 students. 10 are hispanic, 5 are oriental, 4 are african american, and 2 are german. if you are choosing 2 students and the first one chosen is hispanic what is the probability that the second one will also be hispanic
The probability to choose a hispanic person is 10/21 but after you choose that person the second choice leaves you with 9/20
lol @HELP!!!! , you're correct but it's generally looked down upon to give direct answers on this site
I understand but it takes too long and I also gave them the explanation with the answer @inkyvoyd
@HELP!!!! , if it takes too long then you shouldn't answer at all. You didn't really give the full explanation, only a small part. Me saying that giving the answers is looked down upon isn't really accurate, what's more accurate is that it's actually a bannable offense that's against the rules haha. Look at the code of conduct if you want more details.
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