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Vera ordered a soup, salad, and sandwich to share with her friends. The probabilities of each item being ready first are as follows: \text{P(Soup ready first}) = \dfrac15P(Soup ready first)= 5 1 ​ start text, P, left parenthesis, S, o, u, p, space, r, e, a, d, y, space, f, i, r, s, t, end text, right parenthesis, equals, start fraction, 1, divided by, 5, end fraction \text{P(Salad ready first}) = 0.45P(Salad ready first)=0.45start text, P, left parenthesis, S, a, l, a, d, space, r, e, a, d, y, space, f, i, r, s, t, end text, right parenthesis, equals, 0, point, 45 \text{P(Sandwich ready first}) = 35\%P(Sandwich ready first)=35%

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Ready. 33% of 100% 5
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