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20 October, 19:04

The gardener mixed up the petunias he bought at the plant shop. None of them are blooming, but he knows he bought 10 purple, 9 red, and 11 white,. if he just selects one at random, what is the probability that it is red?

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  1. 20 October, 22:27
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    Since there are 30 petunias, the chance of getting the red ones can be calculated like this 9/30 (the chance of getting 9 red petunias out of 30). this gives 0.3 Then you multiply it by 100. it gives 30%. here is the solution formally.

    9/30 = 0.3

    0.3*100 = 30%
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