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Mathematics, 09.09.2020 23:01 thomas0022

Andy brings a bag of treats to school to celebrate his birthday. In the bag, he has 22 chocolates, 10 lifesavers, 6 crackers, and 2 sticks of bubble gum. He plans to walk around the room and randomly hand out the treats. YOU are the first person he will give a treat. Find the following probabilities, and write your answers as fractions in simplest form AND decimals AND percentages. P(shrimp cocktail) =
P(lifesaver) =
P(stick of gum) =
P(chocolate or lifesaver) =
P(not crackers) =
P(any treat) =

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