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The probability of picking a blue pen from a cup of pens is 1/3. Tim picks one pen from the cup without looking, records the color, and puts the pen back. he does this 15 times. how many times can he expect
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The probability of picking a blue pen from a cup of pens is 1/3. Tim picks one pen from the cup without looking, records the color, and puts the pen back. he does this 15 times. how many times can he expect to pick a blue pen?
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1/3 of 15 is five because 5 plus 5 plus 5 is 15.
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