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A basket has 15 pieces of fruit. Of these, 5 are apples, 2 are oranges and the rest are pears. If you close your eyes and take one piece of fruit, what is the probability it wil…
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A basket has 15 pieces of fruit. Of these, 5 are apples, 2 are oranges and the rest are
pears. If you close your eyes and take one piece of fruit, what is the probability it will
be an orange or a pear?
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pear
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cuz ratio is 8:5:2
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60%
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