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Jennifer has 25 books on her bookshelf. She has 10 fiction books, and the rest are non-fiction books. If Jennifer selects a game at random, which expression represents the proba…
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Jennifer has 25 books on her bookshelf. She has 10 fiction books, and the rest are non-fiction books. If Jennifer selects a game at random, which expression represents the probability that the book she selects will be a non-fiction book?
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60%
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25-10=15 non-fiction books
15/25=.6
.6=60%
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