Asked by Brooke
There are 12 pieces of fruit in a bowl.7 are apples 2 are peaches.What is the probability that a randomly selected piece of fruit will not be an apple or a peach?Justify your answer.
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Answered by
Steve
3 of the fruits are not apple or peach.
So, p=3/12
So, p=3/12
Answered by
Arretta Dale
Tony is selling dried fruit snacks to help raise money for a new school computer. Half of the fruit snacks in the bag are apricots. Of the rest of the fruit snacks, half of them are bananas, and the other 8 are cranberries. How many fruit snacks are in the bag?
Answered by
Fadila
The answer is 7 by 14 and it is as likely as not
Answered by
Austin
For breakfast, Clarissa can choose from oatmeal, cereal, French toast, or scrambled eggs. She thinks that if she selects a breakfast at random, it is likely that it will be oatmeal. Is she correct? Explain your reasoning.
Answered by
bobo
No,it is unlikely she will choose outmeal.
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