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26 September, 08:43

What is the probability of selecting a boy or a blonde-haired person from 12 girls, 5 of whom have blonde-haired and 15 boys, 6 of whom have blonde-haired

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  1. 26 September, 12:41
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    Answer: 20/27

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So it is non - mutually exclusive;

    Let B for the boys and H for the blond hair.

    P (B) = 15/27; P (H) 11/27; P (B and H) = 6/27

    Then, we have,

    P (B or H) = 15/27 + 11/27 - 6/27

    P (B or H) = 20/27

    Therefore, the probability of selecting a boy or a blond-haired person is 20/27.
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