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Sinclair has a box of 48 crayons. If 6 are red what are sinclair's chances of pulling out a crayon that isn't red if he chooses without looking?
14 years ago

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Syed
P(not red)=1-P(red)
=1-6/48
=1-0.125
=0.875
14 years ago

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