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if my teacher invited five friends to join the tree and three of them were able to come based on the experimental probability if he would invite 20 friends how many will show up
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if my teacher invited five friends to join the tree and three of them were able to come based on the experimental probability if he would invite 20 friends how many will show up
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Well since 3/5 is 60%. I would say that 60% would show up and 60% of 20 is 12. Based on that I think 12 friends would show up.
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