Mathematics, 06.06.2020 23:03, 2Thea12Maine6
There are 10 clean individual socks in your sock drawer. There is only one matching pair among them. In the dark, you reach into the drawer and randomly pick 2 socks. What is the probability that you choose the matching pair
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On a piece of paper, graph ļæ¼. then determine which answer choice matches the graph you drew
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, emilyblaxton
Kayla and alberto are selling fruit for a school fundraiser. customers can buy small boxes of grapefruit and large boxes of grapefruit. kayla sold 3 small boxes of grapefruit and 1 large box of grapefruit for a total of $65. alberto sold 1 small box of grapefruit and 1 large box of grapefruit for a total of $55. what is the cost each of one small box of grapefruit and one large box of grapefruit?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, MansellS5529
Harry and jay are both flying on the same plane with an airline that randomly assigns seats to passengers. of the 182 total seats on the plane, 62 are window seats, 58 are middle seats, and the rest are aisle seats. what is the approximate probability that both harry and jay will be assigned aisle seats on the same plane? a. 11.48% b. 3.3% c. 2.08% d. 26.26%
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