A play is being put on at the school. There are 9 possible roles for girls who are trying out and 10 roles for boys who are trying out. If 16 girls and 12 boys try out, and everyone acts perfectly the same as one another, what percent of chance do the girls have of getting in? What percent do the boys have?

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To determine the chances of the girls and boys getting a role, we need to compare the number of available roles to the number of students auditioning.

First, we find the ratio of available roles to the number of students auditioning for each group:
- For girls: 9 available roles / 16 girls auditioning = 9/16
- For boys: 10 available roles / 12 boys auditioning = 10/12

Next, we convert these ratios to percentages:
- For girls: (9/16) * 100% = 56.25%
- For boys: (10/12) * 100% = 83.33%

Therefore, the girls have a 56.25% chance of getting a role, while the boys have an 83.33% chance. Keep in mind that the boys have a higher chance because there are more available roles for them.