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Suppose that 30% of flies are black, and 70% are grey. one fly is chosen at random, what is the probability that the chosen fly is grey?
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Suppose that 30% of flies are black, and 70% are grey. one fly is chosen at random, what is the probability that the chosen fly is grey?
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probablity=desired outcomes/total possibel
grey=70%=70/100=7/10
the probablity that it is grey is 7/10
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The probability that the fly is grey is equal to the percentage of the grey flies
70%=7/10
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