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On a nearby pond, black and white ducks are swimming in groups of three. Use the table to find the experimental probability of two white ducks and one black duck swimming together. Tails up represents white ducks and heads up represents black ducks.
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7/20 is the answer
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I got it correct on the assignment.
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