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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Shana uses a probability simulator to pull colored stars from a bag 60 times and to flip a coin 60 times. The results are shown in the tables below: Color of Star Number of Times Pulled Pink 17 Yellow 19 Violet 24 Heads Tails 26 34 Using Shana's simulation, what is the probability of pulling a pink star and the coin landing on tails? fraction 578 over 3,600 fraction 646 over 3,600 fraction 34 over 60 fraction 51 over 60

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jim_thompson5910 @Vocaloid @Hero @Plasmataco

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

17/60 times 34/60 so 289/1800

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait nvm its not their :D

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

Not to rush but my violen lesson is coming so if u might budge a little faster... :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes yes XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

btw do u live in asia?

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

No. In Cambridge Massachusetts

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i live in fl :b

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

Good question tho

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol curious

OpenStudy (plasmataco):

Wats fl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Florida

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so whats the answer for this one :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jim_thompson5910 @Plasmataco

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

@Plasmataco for some reason they didn't reduce the answer. Strange

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok :/

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

follow Plasmataco's steps just don't reduce

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