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Mrs. Watson's jar of beads contains 100 red beads, 50 blue beads, and 50 green beads. If she pulls out a bead without looking, what is she chance that the bead will be blue? 25%, or 33%, or 50%?
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Mrs. Watson's jar of beads contains 100 red beads, 50 blue beads, and 50 green beads. If she pulls out a bead without looking, what is she chance that the bead will be blue?
25%, or 33%, or 50%?
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50% because it's half of the color of total beads in the jar
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