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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 18:50 annabanana1298

Ben and Carmella want to go to a basketball game. Carmella proposes they use a bag of 90 lettered tiles to decide who will pay for the tickets. Of the tiles, 35 are vowels and the rest are consonants. She will blindfold Ben and ask to him randomly choose a tile. If Ben picks a vowel, Carmella will pay for the tickets. If Ben picks a consonant, he will pay for the tickets. Carmella distributes the 90 tiles into two boxes that are located to the left and to right of Ben. She tells Ben that there are a total of 43 lettered tiles in the box on his left, and 43 of the tiles in the box on his right are consonant tiles. Carmella gives Ben three options of how to select his tile.

Method 1: choose randomly from the box on his right

Method 2: choose randomly from the box on his left

Method 3: mix the letter tiles back together, and choose randomly from the entire set of tiles

Use this information to complete the statement.

The probability that Carmella will pay for the tickets is greatest, approximately __%, if Ben selects his tile using method __.

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