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There are 27 apples, 23 oranges, and 15 pears in a bag. What is the probability of randomly getting an orange when you grab one fruit from the bag?

a.23/100
b.23/23
c.23/50
d.23/65
5 years ago

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Damon
There are 65 fruits.
23 of them are oranges.
5 years ago

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