SOLUTION: I Got 2 Questions. 1.In a gym class, there are 12 boys and 18 girls. If the teacher selects 1 student from her class at random, what is that the student will be a boy? 2.In a

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Question 521111: I Got 2 Questions.
1.In a gym class, there are 12 boys and 18 girls. If the teacher selects 1 student from her class at random, what is that the student will be a boy?
2.In a bag of candies there are 7 candies, 4 green candies, 2 yellow candies, and 3 blue candies. If you choose 1 candy from the bag, put it back, draw another candy. What is the probability that they will BOTH be yellow?

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