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At a carnival booth, 14 people won a prize and 21 people did not. What is the experimental probability that the next person at the booth will win a prize?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.
P(win)=
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Answer:
2/5
Explanation:
14 ÷(14+21)
Calculate the sum- 14/35
Reduce- 2/5
P(win)= 2/5
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