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Gloria plays a game of chance at the county fair. Each try costs one dime. if the probability of winning a prize is 1 in 5, and Gloria spends $2.00, how many prizes is Gloria likely to win?
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Gloria plays a game of chance at the county fair. Each try costs one dime. if the probability of winning a prize is 1 in 5, and Gloria spends $2.00, how many prizes is Gloria likely to win?
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I think she will win a total of 4 prizes, because if she has 2.00 then divide by 10, then divide that by 5 I hope I have helped!
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