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Tasty Things Bakery recently sold 20 desserts, including 2 slices of cake. What is the experimental probability that the next dessert sold will be a slice of cake?
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Tasty Things Bakery recently sold 20 desserts, including 2 slices of cake. What is the experimental probability that the next dessert sold will be a slice of cake?
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The answer is 1/10
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2/20 = 1/10
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