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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 01:50 Ariellyvz9103

At a charitable gambling event, a player pays $2 to spin the dial. the player gets back whatever dollar amount the dial lands on. which computation gives the probability that a player will not win $5? A. 1-1/2
B. 1-5/8
C. 1-3/8
D. 1-5/7


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