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The following chips are placed in a bucket: 5 red, 3 yellow, 4 blue, and 1 green. One chip is randomly selected from the bucket. How often will a blue chip be selected?

4 out of 13
4 out of 8
1 out of 13
4 out of 9

Sagot :

4 out of 13 because 13-9=4 so thats what i think

So,

If we add them together, we get
5 + 3 + 4 + 1 = 13

Since there are 4 blue chips, the probability would be 4 out of the total number of chips, or 4/13.

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