A number between 1 and 15
is chosen at random. What
is the probability that the
numbe...
Mathematics, 04.03.2020 05:00 potatocow
A number between 1 and 15
is chosen at random. What
is the probability that the
number chosen will be a
multiple of 5? please help just learning this will mark brainest got people answering it maki g up junk to get the answer then needing help
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