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Mathematics, 31.07.2020 20:01, dashawn3rd55

A mega-pack of markers contains red markers, black markers, and blue markers. There are 24 red markers in the pack. The probability of randomly choosing a red marker is 1 in 3. If the probability of randomly choosing a blue marker is 1 in 8, how many blue markers are in the pack? Will mark brainlist

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