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Jack Allen kitchen recently sold
20
20
20
desserts, including
2
2
2
pieces of pie. What is the
probability
that the next dessert will be a slice of pie?
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Q.
Jack Allen kitchen recently sold
20
20
20
desserts, including
2
2
2
pieces of pie. What is the probability that the next dessert will be a slice of pie?
Total desserts sold:
question_prompt: What's the probability the next dessert sold will be a slice of pie?
Probability calculation:
Step
1
1
1
: Total desserts sold =
20
20
20
, including
2
2
2
slices of pie.
Calculate probability:
Step
2
2
2
: Probability of selling a slice of pie =
Number of slices of pie sold
Total desserts sold
\frac{\text{Number of slices of pie sold}}{\text{Total desserts sold}}
Total desserts sold
Number of slices of pie sold
.
Simplify
fraction
:
Step
3
3
3
: Calculate the probability =
2
20
\frac{2}{20}
20
2
.
Simplify fraction:
Step
3
3
3
: Calculate the probability
=
2
20
= \frac{2}{20}
=
20
2
. Step
4
4
4
: Simplify the fraction
=
1
10
= \frac{1}{10}
=
10
1
.
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