There are 26 - 10 = 16 girls. The number of ways to choose 2 girls from a set of 16 is C(16, 2) = 120. (Your class might be using a different notation for combinations, like [tex] _{16}C_2 [/tex].)
The number of ways to choose 2 people (boys or girls) from a set of 26 is C(26, 2) = 325.
The probability of choosing 2 girls is [tex] \frac{120}{325} = \frac{24}{65} [/tex]
Example: how to compute C(16,2):
[tex] C(n, r) = \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} \\
C(16, 2) = \frac{16!}{2!(16-2)!} \\
=\frac{16!}{2! \times 14!} \\
=\frac{16\times 15}{2\times 1} \\
=120 [/tex]