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In a refrigerator there are 13 bottles of diet soda, 5 bottles of regular soda,

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Question

In a refrigerator there are 13 bottles of diet soda, 5 bottles of regular soda, and 6 bottles of water. Find the probabilities for the events consisting of the outcomes listed below a. Choosing a bottle of diet soda when a bottle is chosen at random b. Choosing a bottle of regular soda when a bottle is chosen at random c. Choosing a bottle of water when a bottle is chosen at random a.The probability of choosing a bottle of diet soda at random is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction ) b. The probability of choosing a bottle of regular soda at random is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) C. The probability of choosng a bottle of water at random is (Type an integer or a simplified fraction )

Explanation / Answer

Total bottles = 13+5+6 = 24

A) P(diet soda) = 13/24

B) P(regular soda) = 5/24

C) P(water) = 6/24 = 1/4

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