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23 July, 15:09

A jar contains coins that are all mixed up. You pick out 20 coins. From this selection, 15 turn out to be gold, 3 are silver, and the remaining coins are bronze. If the jar contains 20 gold coins, 30 silver coins, and 50 bronze coins, what is the experimental probability of picking a bronze coin?

50%

10%

4%

2%

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  1. 23 July, 16:27
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    The answer would be 50% bc if you add all the coins together you get 100 and bronze is 50/100 which is 50%
  2. 23 July, 17:22
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    Well when you add all of the coins in the jar up you get 100.
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