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If the probability of having twins is 1.2%, what is the probability of not having twins?
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If the probability of having twins is 1.2%, what is the probability of not having twins?
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If the probability of having twins is 1.2%, what is the probability of not having twins?
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If 100% - 1.2% = 88%, then “the probability of not having twins is 88%.
Hint: it’s definitely not right. I’m in sixth grade! Lol
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isnt it 98,8%? chance of probability? (100-1,2)
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