A farmer conducted an inventory on his two square kilometers of rainforest; the results are in the table. He plans on randomly selecting a seedling to experiment on when he goes back to the forest. What is the probability that he will randomly pick a type B plant? Write your answer in the simplest form of a fraction.

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The total number of seedlings is:

100 + 140 + 80 + 60 + 40 = 420

The number of type B seedlings is 140.

Therefore, the probability of randomly selecting a type B plant is:

140/420 = 1/3

So the answer is 1/3.

It's impossible to answer the question as the table with the inventory is not provided.

Plant Types A B C D E

Number of Seedlings 100 140 80 60 40
A farmer conducted an inventory on his two square kilometers of rainforest; the results are in the table. He plans on randomly selecting a seedling to experiment on when he goes back to the forest. What is the probability that he will randomly pick a type B plant? Write your answer in the simplest form of a fraction.

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In order to calculate the probability of picking a type B plant, we need to know the number of type B plants out of the total number of plants. Since the table with the inventory is not provided, could you please provide the number of type B plants and the total number of plants in the inventory?