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23 October, 09:17

Mr. Crosson selects two students from his class to present their reports on Spain. He places the names of each student in a box and picks one at a time. The class has 8 boys and 10 girls. What is the probability that Mr. Crosson will pick two boys in a row if he does not put the first name back in the box? Round your answer to the nearest percent.

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  1. 23 October, 09:35
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    8/18 * 7/17 = 56/306 = 0.183 = 18%
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