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there are 5 sodas, 3 grape sodas, 7 root beers, and 8 lemon lime sodas in a cooler. What is the probability of choosing a grape soda? Give your answer as a ration in its lowest terms.
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there are 5 sodas, 3 grape sodas, 7 root beers, and 8 lemon lime sodas in a cooler. What is the probability of choosing a grape soda? Give your answer as a ration in its lowest terms.
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3 out 23 because add all the numbers of soda and grape has 3 sodas so 3 out of 23
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To calculate probability take the events / the outcome.
3 grape sodas / total drinks
You will need to add all the drinks together to get the total drinks
(5 + 3 + 7 + 8 = 23)
3 / 23 is your probability
This ratio cannot be simplified into lowest terms
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