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There are 2 raffles at an event: one for children, and the other for adults. In the children's raffle, there are 20 girls and 24 boys entered. In the adults' raffle, there are 30 women and 20 men entered. If one person is selected from each raffle, what's the probability that both winners are female?
There are 2 raffles at an event: one for children, and the other for adults. In the children's raffle, there are 20 girls and 24 boys entered. In the adults' raffle, there are 30 women and 20 men entered. If one person is selected from each raffle, what's the probability that both winners are female?
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Priyanshu PatelLv10
20 Feb 2021