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A class consists of 12 girls and 20 boys. One quarter of the girls in the class have blue eyes. If a child is selected at random from the class, what is the probability that the child is a girl who does not have blue eyes?

(A) \(\frac{3}{32}\)
(B) \(\frac{9}{32}\)
(C) \(\frac{3}{8}\)
(D) \(\frac{23}{32}\)
(E) \(\frac{29}{32}\)


Since ¼ of the 12 girls have blue eyes, ¼ x 12 = 3 girls have blue eyes. So 9 girls don’t have blue eyes. Since there are 12 + 20 = 32 students in the class, the probability that a child is a girl who does not have blue eyes is 9/32.

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Total number of students = 32
One quarter of the girls in the class have blue eyes =12/4=3
required probability = 9/32
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sandy wrote:
A class consists of 12 girls and 20 boys. One quarter of the girls in the class have blue eyes. If a child is selected at random from the class, what is the probability that the child is a girl who does not have blue eyes?

(A) \(\frac{3}{32}\)
(B) \(\frac{9}{32}\)
(C) \(\frac{3}{8}\)
(D) \(\frac{23}{32}\)
(E) \(\frac{29}{32}\)


12 + 20 = 32, so there are 32 children in total.

There are 12 girls, and 1/4 of them own a cell phone.
1/4 of 12 = 3, so 3 girls own cell phones, which means the other 9 girls do NOT own cell phones

So, P(selected child is girl with WITHOUT a cell phone) = 9/32

Answer: B
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