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AMS 5 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Standard Deviation
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Question 15: 5 pts In a quiz program, 2 questions on Science, 4 questions on History, and 4 questions on Math are printed separately on 10 cards and placed upside down. Maria is asked to select 2 cards at random. What is the probability of Maria selecting 2 questions on Science? O 1/5 1/45 O 2/5 O 2/15
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