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Mathematics, 31.08.2021 23:20, Hakika

CAN SOMEONE HELP PLEASE. GIVING 25 POINTS Luke recorded the grade-level and instrument of everyone in the middle school
School of Rock below.
Seventh Grade Students
Eighth Grade Students
Instrument # of Students
14
Instrument # of Students
Guitar
5
Bass
9
Drums
9
Keyboard
9
Guitar
Bass
Drums
Keyboard
13
15
6
Based on these results, express the probability that an eighth grader chosen at
random will play an instrument other than bass as a fraction in simplest form.


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