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Midnight97:

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Midnight97:

Jenson has a basket containing oranges, apples, and pears. He picks a piece of fruit from the basket 40 times, replacing the fruit before each draw. From these 40 trials, Jenson estimates that the probability of picking an orange is 0.25, the probability of picking an apple is 0.3, and the probability of picking a pear is 0.45. How many times did Jenson pick an apple during the 40 trials? A. 10 B. 12 C. 15 D. 18

Midnight97:

@OLIVER69

OLIVER69:

12 is your answer... I'm feeling quite tired so sorry for not putting the explanation, just the answer to be helpful though.

Arieonna:

Yes i agree 12 is most likely to be your answer

Midnight97:

thank you both for the help

Arieonna:

@midnight97 wrote:
thank you both for the help
bet i leaned probility back in 4rth grade so i know all about them its really simple at probility

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