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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 20:00 emiliestinnett

If you chose the letters d and h for 20 turns, how many times are you most likely to win?
a 5%
b 10%
c 15%
d 5%
e 5%
f 25%
g 10%
h 10%
i 10%
j 5%

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