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4) There are 14 pieces of candy in a bag. Four are broken. What is the probability of reaching into the bag and pulling out a non-broken piece?
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4) There are 14 pieces of candy in a bag. Four are broken. What is the probability of reaching into the bag and pulling out a non-broken piece?
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4) There are 14 pieces of candy in a bag. Four are broken. What is the probability of reaching into
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I would say it's a 10:4 ratio.
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