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Tony has a jar that contains 16 red, 8 blue, 7 black, and 1 yellow marble. What is the theoretical probability of selecting a blue marble?
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Tony has a jar that contains 16 red, 8 blue, 7 black, and 1 yellow marble. What is the theoretical probability of selecting a blue marble?
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Tony has a jar that contains 16 red, 8 blue, 7 black, and 1 yellow marble. What is the theoretical probability of selecting a blue marble?
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Number of blue marbles = 8
Total number of marbles = 16+8+7+1=32
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