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Mathematics, 04.10.2020 09:01 kaleahearly123

Professor Eppes has a bowl of jelly beans on his desk containing 37 red, 22 green, 5 black, and 11 yellow pieces of candy. If Charlie reaches in and picks one out, what are the odds of him picking a red or yellow jelly bean? (enter you answer as a ratio in lowest terms like 1:2)

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