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Jamie took 20 pieces of same-sized colored paper and put them in a hat. Four pieces were red, three pieces were blue, and the rest were green. She randomly pulls a piece of paper out of the hat. What are the chances that the paper is red?
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The chance she will pull out a red paper is 20%.
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