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In a school raffle there is a 40% chance of winning a small prize, a 20% chance of winning a large prize, and
a 40% chance of winning no prize. Is it more likely to win a small prize or to win no prize?
The person is more likely to win no prize.
The person is more likely to win a small prize.
The person is as likely to win a small prize as to win no prize.
a
b
C

Sagot :

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the probability winning for a small prize and no prize is the same, they both have the same likeliness.

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