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On a recent international flight, there were 24 Jamaicans and 38 passen...
Mathematics, 19.03.2020 20:08 jordanwrighta1
Please help me!!
On a recent international flight, there were 24 Jamaicans and 38 passengers from elsewhere
What is the probability that a randomly selected passenger from this flight is Jamaican?
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