Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.05.2021 03:40, bellamore

At a carnival, each guest randomly chooses 1 of 50 rubber ducks and then replaces it. The table shows the numbers of each type of duck that have been drawn so far. A tally chart. The first row is win. It has 1 group of 5 tally marks and 1 more tally mark in it. The second row is lose. It has 3 groups of 5 tally marks in it. The third row is free turn. It has 4 tally marks in it.

Out of 150 draws, how many can you expect to not be a losing duck?

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ducks to not be a losing duck.
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