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Mathematics, 02.11.2019 21:31, jaylasmith884

Mia has five numbered cards one of these cards is chosen at random. mia says: the probability of an odd number is the probability of a 7 is the range of the numbers is 10 the probability of a 2 is 0. fill in three numbers that could be on mia's cards.


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