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Boris has a bag that only contains red sweets and green sweets. Boris takes at random 2 sweets from the bag. The probability that Boris takes exactly 1 red sweet from the bag is Originally there were 3 red sweets in the bag. Work out how many green sweets there were originally in the bag. Show your working clearly.

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