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Taylor has a bag containing 15 counters. The table below shows the number of counters of each color in the bag. As a part of a probability experiment for science club, Taylor randomly picks a counter from the bag then replaces it. She repeats this 300 times.
Part A
Taylor randomly picks a counter out of the bag. What is the probability that it will be red?
Show your work and explain your answer.
Part B
Predict the number of times out of 300 Taylor will pick a red counter.
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