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8 May, 02:53

A bag has 5 apples, 10 oranges, and 5 peaches. What is the probability of pulling out an apple? Enter your answers in this order: reduced fraction, decimal, and then percent. P (A) = Answer (reduced fraction) = Answer (decimal) = Answer % This is an example of Answer probability. The sample space is S={Answer } (Enter your answer in alphabetical order with a comma and no spaces.) In this case, the "event" is what? Answer. What is the probability of pulling out an orange? P (O) = Answer (reduced fraction) = Answer (decimal) = Answer %. Which is more likely to occur? Answer Why? Answer

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  1. 8 May, 03:03
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    It's 25% or 1/4 for the apple, and 50% or 1/2 for the orange.
  2. 8 May, 03:19
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    25% or 1/4 for apple and 50% or 1/2 for orange

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When you add all of them up you get 20 and 5/20 is equal to 1/4 or 25%.

    10/20 is equal to 1/2 or 50%
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