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Robert complained that he had a "ton" of homework. There is a and b (a) Was asking How many pounds is in a ton? Already got that, 2000 lbs (b) What is the probability …
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Robert complained that he had a "ton" of homework.
There is a and b
(a) Was asking How many pounds is in a ton? Already got that, 2000 lbs
(b) What is the probability that Robert would literally have at "ton" of homework?
Please help me on letter B
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The probability would be:
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