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Ответ:
53.33
Step-by-step explanation:
60 + 9x =540
540-60 = 480
480 = 9x
53.33 = x
Ответ:
There are 7 green aprons and they are to be assigned randomly to twenty five volunteers. Therefore, the probability of being assigned a green apron is:
Thus, the the probability that a volunteer is assigned an apron that is NOT green is a complementary event and is thus given by:
Therefore, in terms of percentage, the odds of not getting a green apron is 72%.