Mathematics, 30.03.2021 17:40, kidzay
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A carnival game has 150 rubber ducks floating in a pool. The person playing
the game takes out one duck and looks at it.
• If there's a red mark on the bottom of the duck, the person wins a small
prize.
Many ducks do not have a mark.
After 50 people have played the game, only 3 of them have won a small
prize.
Estimate the number of the 150 ducks that you think have red marks on
the bottom.
Answers: 1
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