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Ten of my socks are red. Two are green. Eight are red and green. Twelve are white and green. If I pick one sock, what is the probability that it will either have green or white on it? Write your answer
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Ten of my socks are red. Two are green. Eight are red and green. Twelve are
white and green. If I pick one sock, what is the probability that it will either
have green or white on it? Write your answer as a reduced fraction.
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