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An envelope contains an assortment of photos of the same size. The photos are of children, of pets, or of adults, Billy randomly took a photo from
the envelope, recorded what type of picture it was, and then replaced the photo In the envelope. He did this a total of 10 times. The table shows the
outcomes.
Children Pets Adults
5 3 2
Based on these results, what is the probability the next photo taken from the envelope will be a photo of pets?
O A03
B 0.5
O c. 0.6
O D. 07
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