tell whether the outcome is impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain. Then write the probability in simplest form.

choosing a red crayon from a box of 24 different colored crayons, including red crayons.

please help. I don't get this. thank you very much, God bless you.

Hi, hi!

We both know that there's generally one red crayon in the box, and there are 24. The probability to select the pure red crayon would be 1/24. The probability? Definitely unlikely, but still possible. I hope this helps :')

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To determine the outcome of choosing a red crayon from a box of 24 different colored crayons, including red crayons, we can assess the probability and categorize it as impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain.

Given that there are red crayons in the box, it is certain that you can choose a red crayon. This means that the probability of choosing a red crayon is 1.

In simplest form, the probability of choosing a red crayon can be expressed as 1/1, which is equivalent to 100%.

Therefore, it is certain that you will choose a red crayon from the box of 24 different colored crayons.