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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 03:50, rockyroad19

The two-way table shows the preferred vacation destination for people in different age groups. which statement is true? the probability that a randomly selected adult chose hawaii as the preferred destination is . the probability that a randomly selected person who chose hawaii as the preferred destination is a teenager is . the probability that a randomly selected child chose florida as the preferred destination is . the probability that a randomly selected person who chose mexico as the preferred destination is a child is .

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