SOLUTION: A group consists of four boys and three girls. If two of them are chosen at random
(without replacement), the probability that a boy and a girl are chosen is
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Question 809476: A group consists of four boys and three girls. If two of them are chosen at random
(without replacement), the probability that a boy and a girl are chosen is
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p=(4/7)(3/6)+(3/7)(4/6)=24/42
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