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There are 11 oranges, 6 apples, 9 bananas and 13 peaches on the table, what is the probability picking an orange



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4 votes

Answer:

\frac{11}{39}

39

11

Explanation:

There are 39 fruits in all.

11 + 6 + 9 + 13= 3911+6+9+13=39

Therefore, there would be 39 total events.

There are 11 preferred events, as there are eleven oranges out of the 39 fruits.

\frac{preferred}{total} =\frac{11}{39}

total

preferred

=

39

11

So, there should be a 11/39 chance that a person would pick an orange.

\frac{11}{39}

39

11

is already in it's lowest terms

User Ikop
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Answer:

11 out of 39

Explanation:

User Sam Edwards
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