A teacher randomly selects one student from a group of 12 boys and 24 girls. Find the
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A teacher randomly selects one student from a group of 12 boys and 24 girls. Find the probability that the teacher selects:
a. A particular boy
b. A girl.
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Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics Probability & Statistics 1 Coursebook
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