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7 November, 02:46

There are 12 cats and 6dogs at the Humane Society. You randomly choose.

A) How many possible outcomes are there?

B) In how many ways can you choose a cat?

C) In how many ways can you choose a dog?

D) Describe the likelihood that you choose a dog. Explain reasoning?

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  1. 7 November, 02:57
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    The answer would be A
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