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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 20:00 bobbye001

Suppose you have 20 tiles with the numbers 1-20. the theoretical probability that a tile chosen at random is a 5 is 1/20. if you pick a tile randomly 20 times, replacing the tile each time, will you get a 5 once? explain. can y'all me with this? probability is not my strong suit =/ ! =d

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