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You have 15 red marbles, 18 yellow marbles, and 12 blue marbles. If you put them all in a bag and choose 1 marble at random, what is the probability that the marble is red? Answer in lowest terms.
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You have 15 red marbles, 18 yellow marbles, and 12 blue marbles. If you put
them all in a bag and choose 1 marble at random, what is the probability that
the marble is red? Answer in lowest terms.
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1/3
Explanation:
15/(15+18+12)=15/45=1/3
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