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22 September, 00:05

The sample space is orange, purple, and white. If P (Orange) = 2/5 and P (purple) = 3/10 what is P = (white)

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  1. 22 September, 03:02
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    White would be 3/10. Since orange is 2/5, it can also be written as 4/10 since 4/10 simplified would be 2/5. Also since you know purple is 3/10, so you must add what you know to get what you don't know. Orange 4/10 plus purple 3/10 would be 7/10. You would then subtract what the whole thing is worth which is 10/10. 10/10 minus 7/10 would be 3/10 which is the remainder of what is left which is white.
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