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An experiment consists of randomly selecting a square from the board.

Part A


Find the probability of choosing a star.


A. 1/16


B. 1/8


C. 1/4


D. 1/2



Part B


Find the probability of choosing a triangle or a blank square.

A. 3/4


B. 1/2


C. 1/4


D. 1/16

An experiment consists of randomly selecting a square from the board. Part A Find-example-1

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Answer:

1/4 and 3/4.

Explanation:

if you add all of the squares chosen and divide it by 16, you get the answer. Then reduce the fraction.

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