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If you randomly pick a number from 1 to 25, what is the probability that the number will have “2” as one of the digits?

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7/25 because that is the about of numbers that have a two in it
User Zuleika
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Answer:


(7)/(25)

Explanation:

In the interval
n\in [1, 25], there are
(25-1)+1=25 numbers total. The number
2 appears as the ones digit for
3 numbers in this interval:
0\bold{2}, 1\bold{2}, 2\bold{2}. The subset
n\in [20, 25] marks the interval of numbers in the set that has the number
2 as the tens digit. There are
(5-1)+1=5 numbers in this set. Since
22 is counted twice, there are a total of
5+3-1=7 numbers in the original interval that contain the number
2. Therefore, the probability a random selected number from the interval has the number
2 in it is
\fbox{$(7)/(25)$}.

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