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At a carnival, the probability that you chose a winning rubber duck from 25 ducks is 0.20. How many are not winning ducks?
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At a carnival, the probability that you chose a winning rubber duck from 25 ducks is 0.20.
How many are not winning ducks?
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The answer would be 5 because you multiply the 25•0.20=5
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