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25 January, 08:06

In a bowl, there are 3 peaches, 2 apples, 6 lemons, and 4 plums. If 1 piece of fruit is to be selected at random, what is the probability it will be a lemon?

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  1. 25 January, 08:24
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    All together there are 15 pieces of fruit

    out of 15, 6 of them are lemons.

    the probability that the fruit will be a lemon is

    6/15

    which reduces to

    2/5
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