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Sarah has tickets numbered 12 – 24 in a bag. She pulls one ticket without looking and replaces it after each pull. What is the theoretical probability that she will pull a ticket that is a multiple of
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Sarah has tickets numbered 12 – 24 in a bag. She pulls one ticket without looking and replaces it after each pull. What is the theoretical probability that she will pull a ticket that is a multiple of 5?
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12-24=12 and so you multiply 5x12 and you get 60
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