SOLUTION: There are 10 equally-likely outcomes altogether. Whats the probability or getting any one of those outcomes?
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Question 977203: There are 10 equally-likely outcomes altogether. Whats the probability or getting any one of those outcomes?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The probability of anything is the number of ways that the event could occur such that you would consider the experiment a success, divided by the total number of ways that the event could occur at all. Hint: Your denominator for this question is 10.
John

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