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At a school health fair, individual pieces of fruit are placed in paper bags and distributed to students randomly. there are 20 apples, 15 apricots, 25 bananas, 25 pears, and 30 peaches.

What is the probability of getting an apple?

what is the probability of NOT getting a pear?

what is the probability of NOT getting an apple?

what is the probability of getting an orange?

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  1. 2 May, 16:04
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    A) 20/115 so the probability is 4/23

    B) 90/115 so the probability is 18/23

    C) 95/115 so the probability is 19/23

    D) is impossible because there are no oranges
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