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The table below gives the distribution of milk chocolate M&M's

Color: Brown, red, yellow Green, Orange, Blue
Probability 0.13 0.13 0.14 0.16 0.20 0.24
If a candy is drawn at random, what is the probability that it is not orange or red?

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The table below gives the distribution of milk chocolate M&M's Color: Brown, red-example-1
User Santillanix
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Answer:

0.67

Explanation:

correct

User Gram
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Answer: .67
Explanation: You can get the probability of not drawing red or orange by subtracting those probabilities from 1. (because the sum of all probabilities must equal 1) Therefore, 1 - .13 - .20 = .67
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