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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 17:40 imlexi12393

Of the 40 people who went deep-sea fishing off the coast of Charleston, 22 were fishing for
tuna. Determine the empirical probability that
the next person who goes deep-sea fishing off
the coast of Charleston will be fishing for tuna.

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