Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.05.2021 19:40, SmokeyRN

At a fundraiser, a school group charges $7 for tickets for a "grab bag." You choose one bill at random from a bag that contains 47 $1 bills, 18 $5 bills, 6 $10 bills, 5 $20 bills, and 3 $100 bills. Is it likely that you will win enough to pay for your ticket? It is
not likely or likely
that you will win enough to pay for your ticket because the probability of winning enough to pay for your ticket as a simplified fraction is

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