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18 April, 12:26

Each letter of the alphabet is printed on an index card. What is the theoretical probability of randomly choosing any letter except Z? Write your answer as a fraction or percent rounded to the nearest tenth.

The theoretical probability of choosing a letter other than Z is __.

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  1. 18 April, 14:08
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    Probability = (number of specific outcomes) / (total number of possible outcomes)

    P (! Z) = 25/26 as a fraction exact

    P (! Z) ≈96.2% (approximation to nearest tenth of a percent)
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