A teacher randomly selects one student from a group of students where 12 are wearing a black shirt, 8 are wearing a red shirt, and 12 are wearing a blue shirt. What is the probability that the selected student is wearing a blue shirt? Enter your answer as a fraction, in simplified form, in the box.
@KjSaif @SkyVoltage43
Probability=number of specific outcomes/number of possible outcomes... P(B)=B/T=12/(12+12+8) P(B)=12/32 P(B)=3/8
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Hope this helps
and like a cheater *dab*
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no medals for u fine sir
eh no its called Answering
more like copying and pasting for u man.
its called copying and pasting answers from brainly
But isnt what other ppl gunna do here after were done with this question :/
U stole that from *COUGH* brainly *COUGH*
and its right tho....
really? are you sure? Doubt by the rating man.
@Ultrilliam
what is going on?
idk My answer was rite so idk what these freaks are doing
he stole the answer from brainly
Not stole used
yea
Der is nothing wrong with useing brainly
ok what ever stop spamin my post k
mkay
So no Medal?
nope
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