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A piece of paper is randomly selected from a stack that contains 15 small, 44 large, and 20 extra large pieces. Which statement is true? (a, P(large)≈0.75 (b. P(small)≈0.81 (c. P(extra large)≈0.25
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A piece of paper is randomly selected from a stack that contains 15 small, 44 large, and 20 extra large pieces.
Which statement is true?
(a, P(large)≈0.75
(b. P(small)≈0.81
(c. P(extra large)≈0.25
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(A=wrong | 44/79=.557)
(B=wrong | 15/79=.19)
(C=correct | 20/79=.253)
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