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Mathematics, 11.02.2022 08:40, calthecrystal

Gabriel owns a small business selling used books. He knows that in the last week 89 customers paid cash, 20 customers used a debit card, and 30 customers used a credit card. Based on these results, express the probability that the next customer will pay with a credit card as a decimal to the nearest hundredth.

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