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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
14

At the end of a meal in a restaurant, a person wants to have pie a la mode (pie topped with ice cream) for dessert. there are 5

flavors of ice cream--chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, peach, and coffee--and there are 2 kinds of pie--apple and cherry. if the waiter picks the pie and ice cream at random, what is the probability that the person will get apple pie with vanilla ice cream?
Mathematics
2 answers:
anzhelika [568]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer will be 1/10

JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
6 0
1/5x1/2=1/10

1/5 because there are 5 flavors.
1/2 because there are 2 kinds of pies.
So the answer is 1/10.

Hope this helps.
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