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Mathematics, 01.10.2019 04:00 Aestheticblue

Suppose you have a wallet with $5 dollar bills, $10 dollar bills, and $20 dollar bills. if the probability of picking a $10 bill is 4/15 and the probability of picking a $5 dollar bill is 1/3 , what is the probability of picking a $20 bill?

a 1/15
b 1/5
c 4/15
d 2/5

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