A florist used 12 flowers to make a bouquet, including 4 daisies.
What is the probability that a randomly selected flower will be a daisy?
To find the probability that a randomly selected flower will be a daisy, we need to determine the ratio of the number of daisies to the total number of flowers in the bouquet.
Given that there are 12 flowers in total, and 4 of them are daisies, the probability can be calculated as:
P(Daisy) = Number of Daisies / Total Number of Flowers
P(Daisy) = 4 / 12
P(Daisy) = 1 / 3
Therefore, the probability that a randomly selected flower will be a daisy is 1/3.