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Students are drawing pieces of paper, with numbers on them, to determine what order they will be giving their presentation in. If there are 28 students and 28 numbers, find the following probabilities of picking a certain number. Round all percentages to the nearest whole number and reduce all fractions to lowest terms. *P(being #20) means "Probability of drawing a #20." P(lower than #14) fraction type your answer... and type your answer... %. P(higher than #14) fraction type your answer... %. P(#14 or higher) fraction and type your answer... type your answer... %​

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