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There are apples, bananas, and pears in a basket. The probability of randomly picking an apple is 110. The probability of randomly picking a banana is 25. What is the probability of randomly picking pear?
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Prob d it sounds the best Bc I don’t know how much is supposed to be in the. Basket and I don’t know how many pears there are
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