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Mathematics, 11.06.2020 18:57 cindy437596

Suppose that a particular experiment will have outcome "A" with probability 13 and outcome "B" with probability of 23. If you were to perform this experiment 90 times, approximately how many times would you expect outcome "B" to occur.

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