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A bag contains fourteen good eggs and seven bad ones . What is the probability of packing a good egg
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The probability of packing a good egg is:

P(good egg) = number of good eggs / total number of eggs

P(good egg) = 14 / (14 + 7)

P(good egg) = 14/21

P(good egg) = 0.6667

So the probability of packing a good egg is 0.6667 or approximately 67%.
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