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26 April, 18:34

A farmer has an orchard that covers an area of 40 acres. He grows apples on 25 acres, peaches on 7 acres, nectarines on 5 acres, and plums on 3 acres. The fruit trees are equally distributed within the orchard. A tree is chosen at random. Rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent, what is the theoretical probability that the tree is not within the acres of apple trees?

25.0%

37.5%

62.5%

75.4%

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  1. 26 April, 18:36
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    P (! A) = (number of all acres minus apple acres) / (total acres)

    P (! A) = (40-25) / 40

    P (! A) = 15/40

    P (! A) = 3/8

    P (! A) =.375 which is:

    P (! A) = 100 (.375) %

    P (! A) = 37.5%
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