A class consists of \(12\) girls and \(20\) boys. One-quarter of the girls in the class have blue eyes. If a child is selected at random from the class, what is the probability that the child is a girl who does not have blue eyes?
(A) \(\dfrac3{32}\)
(B) \(\dfrac9{32}\)
(C) \(\dfrac38\)
(D) \(\dfrac{23}{32}\)
(E) \(\dfrac{29}{32}\)
Answer: B
Source: Manhattan GMAT