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3. What is the probability of choosing a marble that is not blue in problem 2?
problem two say:
what is the probability of choosing a green Marble from a jar constaining 5 red, 6 green and 4 blue marbles?
answer 5/15 or 1/3
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Kayla made observations about the sellin price of a new brand of coffee that sold in the three different sized bags she recorded those observations in the following table 6 is $2.10 8 is $2.80 and 16 is to $5.60 use the relationship to predict the cost of a 20oz bag of coffee.
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3. What is the probability of choosing a marble that is not blue in problem 2?
problem two say:
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