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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 16:20 timothyashburn8

In Mr. Green's homeroom, 6 students have no siblings, 7 students have 1 sibling, 10 students have 2 siblings, and 3 students have 3 or more siblings. Is it likely that a student chosen at random will have only 2 siblings?

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