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Rafael has 1 black, 3 red, 7 green, 2 blue, and 2 yellow candies in his pocket. What is the probability he will pull a red one out of his pocket?
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Rafael has 1 black, 3 red, 7 green, 2 blue, and 2 yellow candies in his pocket.
What is the probability he will pull a red one out of his pocket?
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could be a very low chance, because since there is 3 red candies.
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P(red) = number of red candies / total number of candies
= 3 / (1+3+7+2+2)
= 3/15
= 1/5
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