There are 35 cars in the parking lot. 12 cars are black, 10 are silver, 5 are blue, 5 are white and 3 are green. If two cars are selected at random, what is the probability that both cars are black? Please write your answer in fraction form. IOO POINTS TO WHO EVER ANSWERS THIS AND BRAINEST ANSWER IF CORRECT WITH REASONING

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Answer: 66/595 or 66 out of 595 chances.

Explanation:

12/35 are black so in the first pick you'll get a 12/35 chance.

12/35

Then theres 1 less black car and 1 car less from the total so it would be 11/34.

Now as it is an "and" question meaning both have to happen, you have to multiply.

12/35 * 11/34 = 132/1190 which is 66/595

6/35 because there are 35 total cars and 12 black ones but since you pick two the odds are doubled so you divide the black cars by two