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7 November, 23:29

In Crista's class, 8 students have blonde hair, 14 have brown hair, 3 have black hair, and 2 have red hair. If one student is chosen at random, it is that the student has blonde hair, it is that the student has brown hair, it is that the student has black hair, and it is that the student has red hair.

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  1. 7 November, 23:44
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    In Crista's class, 8 students have blonde hair, 14 have brown hair, 3 have black hair, and 2 have red hair. If one student is chosen at random, it is

    unlikely

    that the student has blonde hair, it is

    neither likely nor unlikely

    that the student has brown hair, it is

    unlikely

    that the student has black hair, and it is

    unlikely

    that the student has red hair.
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