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28 September, 04:13

In Mrs. Henaway's class, there are 8 students with brown eyes, 5 students with green eyes, 9 students with hazel eyes, and 3 students with blue eyes. If a student is chosen at random, what is the probability that the student does not have blue eyes?

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  1. 28 September, 06:02
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    88%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 25 students in her class. 3 of them have blue eyes. The ratio is 3:25, which can be written as 3/25.

    1) Make the denominator 100.

    Multiply the numerator and denominator by 4 to get 12/100.

    2) Rewrite as a percentage.

    12/100 = 12%.

    There is a 12% probability that a student chosen at random will have blue eyes.

    To find out the probability that the student will NOT have blue eyes, subtract 12 from 100 to get 88.

    Final answer: 88%
  2. 28 September, 07:38
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    22/25 because if you add al the students their is 25 and we are trying to not get the blue eyed kids so we subtract 25 - 3 which give us 22
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