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Mathematics, 07.11.2019 21:31 AviMali

Simon designed the game below, which is played by throwing one dart onto the board.

which probability would be least likely when throwing one dart, assuming that the dart will land on the board?
scoring exactly 20
scoring 15 or greater
scoring 10 or greater
scoring 5 or greater


Simon designed the game below, which is played by throwing one dart onto the board.

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