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If 4 people out of 20 have a chance of getting a cold, what would be the risk of getting a cold?

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The risk of getting a cold is calculated by dividing the number of people who have a chance of getting a cold by the total number of people. In this case, the risk of getting a cold is 4 people / 20 people = 20%. Therefore, the risk of getting a cold is 20%.

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