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At a fair, the Pick-A-Duck game has 108 ducks to choose from, but only 12 of the ducks will win a prize. What is the probability that Justin picks a duck at random and wins a prize? A. 1/12 B. 1/9 C. 2/9
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At a fair, the Pick-A-Duck game has 108 ducks to choose from, but only 12 of the ducks will win a prize. What is the probability that Justin picks a duck at random and wins a prize?
A. 1/12
B. 1/9
C. 2/9
D. 7/9
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it is B-1/9
This is because you have 12/108
then you simplify to the simplest numbers
12/108 >>> 6/54>>> 1/9
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The answer is B, 1/9.
If there are a total of 108 ducks and only 12 of them have prizes, all you have to do is divide 12 from 108.
108/12 = 9 (meaning 1 out of every 9 ducks on average is a winner
Hope this helps! :D
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