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In a political science class of 35 students, 21 favor abolishing the electoral college and thus electing
the President of the United States by popular vote. If two students are selected at random from this class,
what is the probability that both of them favor abolition of the electoral college? Draw a tree diagram for
this problem.​

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Answered by firdous41
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Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In a political science class of 35 s 21 favor

In a political science class of 35 s, 21 favor abolishing the Electoral College and thus electing the President of the United States by popular vote. If two s are selected at random from this class, what is the probability that both of them favor abolition of the Electoral College? Draw a tree diagram for this problem.

In a political science class of 35 s 21 favor

Explanation:

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