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The probability of choosing a green grape out of the bag that contains red and green grapes without looking is StartFraction 11 over 15 EndFraction. Which term best describes this probability?
impossible
unlikely
likely
certain


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Answer:

likley

Step-by-step explanation: edge 2021 on the quiz for me its question 6

Answer:

C. likely

Step-by-step explanation:

It is likely because if the bag holds red and green grapes then its not impossible to get a green grape because there are green grapes in the bag. It is not unlikly because there are 11/15 green grapes there, so there are more green grapes than red. But its still not certain that you will get a green grape, remember there are still quite a few red grapes too! So you would likely get a green grape.

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