Mathematics
Mathematics, 28.03.2021 22:50, dmaxbexkham

A family is trying to pick from different shades of paint for their living room. They have narrowed it down to 3 different blues and 6 different greens. The family decides to just randomly select a color from these.

What is the probability they will pick a shade of blue?

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