Lesson 30 Session 2 Practice
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4 questions
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Andrew has a bag of apples, peaches, and oranges. There are 24 pieces of fruit in all, 12 of which are oranges. How likely is it that Andrew selects a pear?
Andrew has a bag of apples, peaches, and oranges. There are 24 pieces of fruit in all, 12 of which are oranges. How likely is it that Andrew selects a pear?
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Andrew has a bag of apples, peaches, and oranges. There are 24 pieces of fruit in all, 12 of which are oranges. How likely is it that Andrew selects an orange?
Andrew has a bag of apples, peaches, and oranges. There are 24 pieces of fruit in all, 12 of which are oranges. How likely is it that Andrew selects an orange?
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Bruno has 8 coins. There are 3 dimes and 1 nickel. The reset are either pennies or quarters. How likely is it that Bruno chooses a nickel?
Bruno has 8 coins. There are 3 dimes and 1 nickel. The reset are either pennies or quarters. How likely is it that Bruno chooses a nickel?
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Bruno has 8 coins. There are 3 dimes and 1 nickel. The reset are either pennies or quarters. How likely is it that Bruno chooses a dime?
Bruno has 8 coins. There are 3 dimes and 1 nickel. The reset are either pennies or quarters. How likely is it that Bruno chooses a dime?