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There are 20 apples 15 apricots 25 bananas 25 pears and 30 peaches what is the probability of getting a apple
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There are 20 apples 15 apricots 25 bananas 25 pears and 30 peaches what is the probability of getting a apple
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20/115
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23%
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Since in total there are 115 fruits, and there are 20 apples, the probability of getting an apple would be 20 out of 115. :)
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