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A bowl contains 3 apples, 4 pears, 2 bananas, and 1 peach. Hal chooses a piece of fruit without looking. What is the probability he chooses an apple or a peach?
13 years ago

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3 apples + 1 peach = 4 fruits.
There are 10 fruits in the basket.

What is the probability of picking (at random) one of 3 apples and 1 peach?
13 years ago

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