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There are 15 boys and 13 girls in a class. what are the probabilities of choosing a boy? answer as decimal

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Answer:

0.54 chance

Total boys: 15

Total girls: 13

Total students: 15 + 13 = 28

[tex]\frac{boys}{students}[/tex] = 15/ 28

15 divided by 28 equals: 0.53571...

Round it to the nearest hundredth:

0.54 (54%)

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