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28 December, 07:05

There are 7 people fishing at Lake Connor: 4 have fishing licenses, and 3 do not. An inspector chooses two of the people at random. What is the probability that neither person has a license? write your answer as a fraction in simplest form

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  1. 28 December, 07:07
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    Let us consider the possibility of the first person not having a license, which is:

    3/7

    Now, after a person has been chosen, there will be 6 people remaining. Assuming that the first person chosen did not have a license, there will be 2 people left in the group without a license. So, the probability of choosing a person without a license the second time will be:

    2/6 = 1/3

    In probability, when two events occur together (the word "and" is used), multiplication is carried out. Therefore, we multiply the two probabilities to get:

    3/7 * 1/3 = 1/21

    The probability of choosing two people without a license is 1/21.
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