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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 18:31, ravenconner85

Suppose there is a deck where every card has both a single color and a single number. suppose the colors are red, green, and blue and the numbers are 1-20.
what is the probability that a randomly selected card will be green 1?
what is the probability that a randomly selected card will be red?

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