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22 April, 09:22

the probability of choosing a green grape out of the bag that contains red and green grapes wothout looking is 11/15. Which term best describes this probability? (A) impossible (B) unlikely (C) likely (D) certian

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  1. 22 April, 09:34
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    If the bag contains only red and green grapes and your chances of pulling a green grape without looking from the bag 11 out of 15 attempts, You would be considered (C) Likely to pull a green grape. Because even though your chances are much higher they are still not guaranteed or certain because you still have the chance of pulling a red grape 4 times out of the 15 attempts.
  2. 22 April, 11:41
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    Answer:C

    (C) Likely

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