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Given the following information, find the probability that a randomly selected dog will not be a golden retriever. Number of dogs who are poodles: 31, golden retrievers: 58, beagles: 20, pugs: 38
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Given the following information, find the probability that a randomly selected dog will not be a golden retriever. Number of dogs who are poodles: 31, golden retrievers: 58, beagles: 20, pugs: 38
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the answer is 89/147 will not be golden retriever. You might still have to simplify it though
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