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A bowl of fruit is on the table. It contains 4 apples, 2 oranges, and 5 bananas. Austin and Thomas come home from school and randomly grab one fruit each. What is the probability that they both grab oranges?
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A bowl of fruit is on the table. It contains 4 apples, 2 oranges, and 5 bananas. Austin and Thomas come home from school and randomly grab one fruit each. What is the probability that they both grab oranges?
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The probability is 2/11. You can turn this into a percentage if the problem demands.
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