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Looking around the class, you notice 5 individuals wearing boots, 15 individuals wearing sneakers, and 10 individuals wearing sandals. What is the probability that you would randomly select a student wearning boots and after removing them from the classroom, randomly select from those remaining a student wearing sandals?
A. .48 (48%)
B. .50 (50%)
C. .67 (67%)
D. .05 (5%)