Mathematics, 15.10.2019 05:00 kingsavage2002
1) mary has six shorts and three tops. how many different combinations of shorts and tops can she create using these two sets of cloths?
a) 9
b) 18
c) 36
d) 216
2) there are 12 girls and 14 boys in the third grade. what is the theoretical probability of randomly selecting a boy?
a) 14/26
b) 6/7
c) 6/13
d) 12/26
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