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Mr. Browner has 7 keys. He has 1 key for his home, 2 keys for his car, and the rest are for drawers in his office. If Mr. Browner picks one of his keys without looking, what is the probability it is for
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Mr. Browner has 7 keys. He has 1 key
for his home, 2 keys for his car, and
the rest are for drawers in his office.
If Mr. Browner picks one of his keys
without looking, what is the probability
it is for his car?
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The probability of getting the keys for his car are a 2/7 chance
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28.5 out of a 100 or 1/4
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