B) What is the probability of a person with red hair leaving the room, followed by a persor with blonde hair?
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The probability of a person with red hair leaving the room first depends on the total number of people in the room and how many have red hair. If, for instance, there are 10 people, and 2 have red hair, the chance of a redhead leaving first would be 2 out of 10. After one redhead leaves, the blonde person's chance of leaving next follows similarly. If there are 3 blonds among the remaining 9, that's 3 out of 9. Thus, you multiply the probabilities: (2/10) * (3/9) to find the combined probability! This delightful blend of colors in hair also opens discussions on genetics: red hair is often associated with a mutation in the MC1R gene, predominantly found in people of Northern or Western European descent. Blonde hair, on the other hand, results from different genetic variations that reduce melanin content. See, hair color can tell a fascinating story beyond just looks!