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A class has 45 students. The probability of choosing at random a student whose age is 10 or less is 2/3. How many students in the class are 11 or older?
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A class has 45 students. The probability of choosing at random a student whose age is 10 or less is 2/3. How many students in the class are 11 or older?
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A class has 45 students. The probability of choosing at random a student
whose age is 10 or less is 2/3. How many students in the class
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15 students are 11 or older
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