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  • 09-04-2019
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There are 10 orange counters and 15 red counters in a bag. What is the probability of picking an orange counter from the bag?

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carlosgamez43 carlosgamez43
  • 09-04-2019

Answer:

2/5

Step-by-step explanation:

You would take the 10 orange marbles and divide it by the total number of marbles. From there, you'd simplify from 10/25 to 2/5.

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