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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 18:50 stranger123

Sara has 3 choices to get to school: walk, ride a bike, or ride the bus. She has the same choices to get home after school. If Sara randomly chooses how she is getting to school and home, what is the probability that she will walk to school and then ride the bus home? 1/9

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