There are 12 cats and 6dogs at the humane society. you randomly choose .
a)how many possible o...
Mathematics, 04.11.2019 04:31, khynia11
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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