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Jason and Jenny are out on a lunch date. Jason gives Jenny a bouquet that has 4 roses, 3 carnations, and 4 orchids. They decide that Jenny gets to choose their lunch order if the flower she randomly picks from the bouquet is a carnation or a rose. What is the probability that Jenny gets to choose lunch?

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  1. Yesterday, 22:03
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    The probability that Jenny gets to choose lunch is 64% 0.64 (rounded) or 0.636.

    Work:

    Number of roses and carnations divided by the total number of flowers

    7/11 = 0.636 = 0.64 (rounded)

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