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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 18:20, rainyfallaw

Challenge Suppose you have a bag with 50 letter tiles in it and 11 of the tiles are the letter U. If you 11
pick a letter tile at random from the bag, the probability that it is the letter U is Suppose another
50
bag has 200 letter tiles in it and 116 of the tiles are the letter U. Write the probability of picking a tile
that is the letter U as a fraction and as a percent. From which bag are you more likely to pick a tile that
is the letter U?

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