This problem is taken from the Manhattan online Cat practice exams. I understand how to get the proper number of relationships(ie 5 present) but am struggling to understand the total combinations possible. There should be 7*6 combinations but I am not sure about the rest. Thank you
In a room filled with 7 people, 4 people have exactly 1 sibling in the room and 3 people have exactly 2 siblings in the room. If two individuals are selected from the room at random, what is the probability that those two individuals are NOT siblings?
5/21
3/7
4/7
5/7
16/21
In a room filled with 7 people, 4 people have exactly 1 sibling in the room and 3 people have exactly 2 siblings in the room. If two individuals are selected from the room at random, what is the probability that those two individuals are NOT siblings?
5/21
3/7
4/7
5/7
16/21













