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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 08:00 JamminJare

In a hat, you have index cards with the numbers 1 through 10 written on them. find how many of the 10 possible numbers you can pick match the described event, then drag and drop each of the numbers into the correct box to order the events from least likely to happen (1) to most likely to happen (8) when you pick one card at random. a. you pick a number greater than 0.  b. you pick an even number.   c. you pick a number that is at least 2.  d. you pick a number that is at most 0.   e. you pick a number divisible by 3.   f. you pick a number divisible by 5.   g. you pick a prime number.   h. you pick a number less than the greatest prime number among the numbers 1 through 10.

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