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Joseph has a bag filled with 2 red, 4 green, 10 yellow, and 9 purple marbles. Determine P(not yellow) when choosing one marble from the bag.
A: 08%
B: 024%
C: 40%
D: 60%
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Explanation:
p(yellow)'=1-p(yellow)
p(yellow)'=1-10/25
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