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A circus has 1515 performers, of which 55 are clowns. \newlineWhat is the probability that a randomly selected performer will be a clown? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number. \newlineP(clown)=P(\text{clown}) = ______

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Q. A circus has 1515 performers, of which 55 are clowns. \newlineWhat is the probability that a randomly selected performer will be a clown? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number. \newlineP(clown)=P(\text{clown}) = ______
  1. Count and Calculate: Count the clowns and all performers.\newlineClowns = 55, Performers = 1515.\newlineCalculate the probability: P(clown)=Number of clownsTotal performersP(\text{clown}) = \frac{\text{Number of clowns}}{\text{Total performers}}.\newlineP(clown)=515P(\text{clown}) = \frac{5}{15}.
  2. Simplify the Fraction: Simplify the fraction. 515\frac{5}{15} can be reduced to 13\frac{1}{3}.

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