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If you could pick the same number twice and at least one of the two numbers is odd and less than 5, then the probability that the sum of the two numbers is less than 5 is .
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If you could pick the same number twice and at least one of the two numbers is odd and less than 5, then the probability that the sum of the two numbers is less than 5 is .
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If you could pick the same number twice and at least one of the two numbers is odd and less than 5, then the probability that the sum of the two numbers is less than 5 is .
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it's 3/7
choices possible:
1,1
1,2
1,3
1,4
2,3
3,3
3,4
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