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Consider the set of numbers (3.5, 7, 12, 2.1, 1, 13.8, 4.2, 15, 8.9, 4.2}. If a number is selected at
random from this list, what is the probability that the chosen number is less than the arithmetic
mean of the numbers on the list?
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.4
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