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Mathematics, 11.12.2019 18:31, jenfantroy9892

Mason wrote the numbers 0 through 14 on scraps of paper and placed the scraps in a box. he then randomly chose one of the scraps from the box. what is the probability that manson chose a number greater than or equal to 6? plz explain and show work.

a. 3/7
b. 4/7
c. 3/5
d. 2/5

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