A fruit basket has 6 apples, 2 bananas, 3 pears. What is the probability of picking a banana?

A fruit basket has 6 apples, 2 bananas, 3 pears. What is the probability of picking a banana?

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  1. If the fruit basket only has 2 bananas, 6 apples, and 3 pears, the probability of picking a banana would be about 15 – 20%. The reason of this is because there are 6 apples which would be about 75 to 85%. The probability of picking a pear would be 40 – 45%.

    I’m just using my knowledge so I’m not sure if this is correct. I hope I have helped. Have a great day sir or ma’am!

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