4.At a local animal shelter there are 3 Siamese cats, 3 German Shepherds, 9 LabradorRetrievers, and 2 mixed-breed dogs. If you choose 2 animals randomly, what is theprobability that both will be labs?

To find:
The probability that both animals are labrador.
Solution:
The total number of animals s in the shelter are 3 + 3 + 9 + 2 17.
It is known that the probability of an even to be happen is:
[tex]P(A)=\frac{\text{ number of favourable outcomes}}{\text{ number of total outcomes}}[/tex]IF we select first animal, then the probability of getting a labrador is 9/17.
If we select second animal, then the probability of getting a labrador is 8/16 because 1 animal is already selected.
So, the probability that both are labrador is:
[tex]\frac{9}{17}\times\frac{8}{16}=\frac{9}{34}[/tex]Thus, the answer is 9/34.