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Jenn's carpool ride has been late 4 days out of the 20 days. what is the estimated probability, based on relative frequency, that her ride will be late tomorrow? a. 60% b. 20% c. 80% d. 40%
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Jenn's carpool ride has been late 4 days out of the 20 days. what is the estimated probability, based on relative frequency, that her ride will be late tomorrow? a. 60% b. 20% c. 80% d. 40%
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