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16 November, 15:17

Lyle has a bowl of fruit on his dining room table. It contains 2 oranges, 6 apples, and 2 peaches. Suppose he selects a piece of fruit at random from the bowl. What is the probability that he selects either an orange or a peach? twenty percent forty percent sixty percent eighty percent

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  1. 16 November, 15:20
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    So Lyles bowl contains 10 fruits total 2 oranges + 2 peaches = 4 So your probability of getting a peach or an orange is 4/10 which is 40%
  2. 16 November, 15:36
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    40% theres 10 in total and you have a 4 out of 10 chance which makes it a 40%
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