In a bouquet of flowers, 3 are roses, 5 are carnations, and 4 are daisies. If two flowers are selected from the bouquet, what is the probability that they are both roses? Round your answer to the nearest percent.
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You have a very strange idea of trigonometry.
P(2 roses) = (3 / 12) x (2 / 11)
You can do the arithmetic yourself.
P(2 roses) = (3 / 12) x (2 / 11)
You can do the arithmetic yourself.