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Jay used a simulation to predict the number of years in which he will see a groundhog on Groundhog Day. A number 1 indicates a year in which he will see a groundhog. Numbers
2.3.4 or 5 indicate a year in which he will not see a groundhog. The results of the
simulation are shown above. What is the experimental probability that Jay will see a
groundhog on Groundhog Day in all four of the next four years? Write your answer as a
decimal


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