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xander spends most of his time with his 10 closest friends. he has known 4 of his 10 friends since kindergarten. if he is going to see a movie tonight with 3 of his 10 closest friends, what is the probability that the first 2 of the friends to show up to the movie are friends he has known since kindergarten but the third is not?
1/30
9/125
12/125
1/10
Step1: Probability of first friend
The probability that the first - friend to show up is a friend known since kindergarten is $\frac{4}{10}$ because there are 4 friends known since kindergarten out of 10 total friends.
Step2: Probability of second friend
After one friend known since kindergarten has shown up, there are 3 friends known since kindergarten left out of 9 remaining friends. So the probability that the second friend to show up is a friend known since kindergarten is $\frac{3}{9}$.
Step3: Probability of third friend
After two friends known since kindergarten have shown up, there are 6 non - kindergarten - known friends out of 8 remaining friends. So the probability that the third friend to show up is not a friend known since kindergarten is $\frac{6}{8}$.
Step4: Overall probability
We multiply these probabilities together: $\frac{4}{10}\times\frac{3}{9}\times\frac{6}{8}=\frac{4\times3\times6}{10\times9\times8}=\frac{72}{720}=\frac{1}{10}$.
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$\frac{1}{10}$