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There are 5 green balls, 1 yellow ball,and 4 red balls in a bag. what are the probabilities? choosing a red: not choosing yellow: choosing a blue:
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There are 5 green balls, 1 yellow ball,and 4 red balls in a bag. what are the probabilities?
choosing a red:
not choosing yellow:
choosing a blue:
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Answer:
it is green balls=5
red balls =4
red +green
5+9
=14
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