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15 April, 03:24

Assume there are 6 grey females, 4 grey males, 5 white females, and 5 white males. As in the book, the biologist selects two mice randomly.

What is the probability of selecting two males given that both are grey?

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  1. 15 April, 03:32
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    6+4+5+5=20

    Total:20

    5/20 = x/100

    Cross multiply:

    500 = 20x

    500/20 = 25

    25/100 = 25%

    Answer:25% probability
  2. 15 April, 06:53
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    There are 2 grey males each
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