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From 1-10, if a number is picked at random, what is the probability of obtaining an odd number?
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From 1-10, if a number is picked at random, what is the probability of obtaining an odd number?
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From 1-10, if a number is picked at random, what is the probability of obtaining an odd number?
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50%
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Because there are 5 odd numbers and 5 even numbers.
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The probability of obtaining an odd number is 1/2 or 50%.
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