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Question 669759: A kindergarten class has 14 girls and 8 boys. If two children are randomly selected from
the class, one at a time without replacement, what is the probability that one of each gender is
selected? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A kindergarten class has 14 girls and 8 boys. If two children are randomly selected from the class, one at a time without replacement,
What is the probability that one of each gender is selected?
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Number of pairs of each gender: 14*8 = 112 pairs
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Total number pairs 22C2 = (22*21)/(1*2) = 231
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P(pick a pair with both genders) = 112/231 = 0.4848
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Stan H.
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