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Inside a bag of candy, there are 16 lollipops, 12 pieces of chocolate, and 7 pieces of licorice. If you reach into the bag and grab a piece of candy, what is the probability that it will not be a lollipop?

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Final answer:

The probability of not grabbing a lollipop from the bag of candy is approximately 54.29%.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the probability that the candy grabbed from the bag will not be a lollipop, we need to know the total number of candies in the bag and the number of lollipops in the bag. Let's calculate:

  1. Total candies: 16 lollipops + 12 chocolate pieces + 7 licorice pieces = 35 candies
  2. Number of lollipops: 16 lollipops

Therefore, the probability of not grabbing a lollipop is:

P(not a lollipop) = (Total candies - Number of lollipops) / Total candies

P(not a lollipop) = (35 - 16) / 35 = 19/35 = 0.5429 or 54.29%

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