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A bag contains a mixture of almonds, walnuts, and cashews. There is an equal quantity of each nut. If a nut is chosen randomly out of the bag, what is the probability that the nut is either an almond, a walnut, or a cashew? Round answer to the nearest thousandth. A. 0.333 B. 0.667 C. 0.750 D. 1

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The answer is D.1

If all the nuts in the bag are of equal quantity to one another then the chance of pulling a nut out of that category is the same as the other which is 1
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Answer:

Option D. 1

Explanation:

A bag contains a mixture of almonds, walnuts and cashews in an equal quantity of each nut.

If a nut is chosen randomly out of the bag,

Each have the same probability, that the nut is either an almond, a walnut or a cashew.

P (Almond) =
(1)/(3)

P (Walnut) =
(1)/(3)

P (Cashew) =
(1)/(3)

P (almond or walnut or Cashew) = P(almond) + P(walnut) + P(cashew)

P =
(1)/(3)+(1)/(3)+(1)/(3) =
(3)/(3)

P = 1

The probability that a nut is either an almond, a walnut or a cashew is 1.

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