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6. Mrs. Thomas placed the
following flowers in a vase:
10 tulips, 12 daisies, and
18 daffodils. If Mrs.
Thomas randomly selects 1 flower,
what is the probability the flower
will be a daisy?
3/10
1/40
3/7
1/3
3
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6. Mrs. Thomas placed the
following flowers in a vase:
10 tulips, 12 daisies, and
18 da...
10 tulips, 12 daisies, and
18 da...
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