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Samuel's family members are choosing numbers to see in what order they will choose gifts. The numbers 1 through 10 are written on pieces of paper. All numbers are equally likely to be chosen. What is the probability that the first person chooses a number less than 3? O A. 10 3 B. 10 2 C. 2 10 O D. 3 10

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Answer:


\text{Probability}=(2)/(10)

Explanation:

Probability is represented by the following expression:


=\frac{\text{Number of ways it can occur}}{Total\text{ number of outcomes}}

Then, since there are 2 numbers less than 3:


\text{Probability}=(2)/(10)

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