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There are 4 red beads, 8 yellow beads,and 2 pink beads in a container. If 1 bead is picked random from the container, what are the chances that it will be red?
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There are 4 red beads, 8 yellow beads,and 2 pink beads in a container. If 1 bead is picked random from the container, what are the chances that it will be red?
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There is 14 beads, and out of it there are 4 red ones. You will divide 4 by 14, and get 0.28. 0.28 is equal to 28%
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