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15 February, 11:10

There are 12 pieces of fruit in a bowl. seven of the pieces are apples and two are peaches. what is the probability that a randomly selected piece of fruit will not be an apple or peach? justify you answer

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  1. 15 February, 11:31
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    7=apple

    2=peaches

    12 total

    3/9 because there is 3 left that is neither apple nor peach.
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