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  • 07-05-2017
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All of the tulips in David's garden are red. He wants to pick one tulip.


What is the likelihood that the tulip David picks will be red?



certain

likely

unlikely

impossible

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gabie10129 gabie10129
  • 07-05-2017
since all the tulips in David's garden are red the likelihood that the tulip David picks will be red is certain.
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