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A box of colored game pieces contains 60 pink, 55 silver, and 40 white pieces. One piece is randomly selected. To the nearest percent, what is the probability of the event? Drag and drop the correct value
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A box of colored game pieces contains 60 pink, 55 silver, and 40 white pieces. One piece is randomly selected. To the nearest percent, what is the probability of the event? Drag and drop the correct value into the box. P(silver)=
26%35%37%39%
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Your answer would be 35% If I'm wrong then I apologize
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35% because all the colored pencils add up to 155. and silver is 55. so it would be 55/155 which you get .35..... multiply by 100 and get 35%
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