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14 July, 18:28

A florist sold bouquets of flowers of red roses to 15 of the first 20 customers who came into his shop. What is the experimental probability that a random customer in that group bought a bouquet of red roses? Bases on the experimental probability, how many bouquets of red roses should the florists expect to sell on a day with 120 customers.

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  1. 14 July, 18:37
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    So I divided. 120 by 15 and got 8. I then multiplied it by 20 and got 160 bouquets
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