Answer: Â If it is probability, there is a 40% chance that a school will receive a defective calculator if the selections are random.
If the calculators are tested and sorted, there can be 3 selections of 4 calculators sent to schools once the 8 defective ones are removed.
Step-by-step explanation: The question is unclear. Â Is it about subtracting the bad ones and dividing the good ones? Or is it about Taking chances with the selection of calculators to be sent?
If they subtract: 20-8= 12 left  12÷4= 3 sets of good ones.
If they take chances 8/20 = .4 so there is a 40% chance that a bad calculator will be included in the selection.