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A set of counters is numbered 1 through 12. Suppose you draw one counter without looking. What is the probability of choosing a number greater than 4? Question 5 options: 2/3 1/…
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A set of counters is numbered 1 through 12. Suppose you draw one counter without looking. What is the probability of choosing a number greater than 4?
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8 numbers are greater than 4
8/12 = 2/3
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