Nick went fishing one morning. He caught 3 trout, 2 bluegill fish, and 1
black bass. If he cho...
Mathematics, 13.05.2020 08:57 amchavez
Nick went fishing one morning. He caught 3 trout, 2 bluegill fish, and 1
black bass. If he chooses one at random to cook for dinner that night,
what is the probability that it is a bluegill?
Select one:
1/6
6/2
1/2
1/3
Answers: 2
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