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If John pulls one marble out of the bag,what is the probability that it will not be red?That is, P (not red)?
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If John pulls one marble out of the bag,what is the probability that it will not be red?That is, P (not red)?
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If John pulls one marble out of the bag,what is the probability that it will not be red?That is, P (not red)?
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12 + 20 + 17
= 49
So there are 49 marbles, and 12 of them are red
so that mean's there will be a 24.49% of picking a marble
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Well maybe 100% because there is no numbers.
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