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20 September, 08:15

Sporting goods store recieved an order of 64 baseball caps, of which 16 were green. if 1 of 64 caps is selected at random what is the probability it will not green? A. 25%. B. 75%. C. 80%. D. 50%. 2. lynn and Dawn tossed a coin 70 times and got heads 44 times. what is the experimental probability of tossing heads using lynn and dawn's results? A. 35/22 B. 13/35 C. 25/13 D. 22/35

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  1. 20 September, 08:41
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    We know that 16 out of 64 are green.

    So,

    P (green) = 16/64

    = 1/4

    = 25%

    P (not green) = 100% - 25%

    = 75 %
  2. 20 September, 09:30
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    The probability of selecting a green cap is 16/64 = 1/4 or 25 %.

    The answer is A. 25%.

    The experimental probability of tossing heads is 44/70 = 22/35.

    The answer is D. 22/35.
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