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11 August, 10:28

Jackie's dogs are play fighting with their toys. They have a total of 10 toys, 5 of which are red. Jackie sees one of her dogs has a red toy in its mouth. If the other dog has a toy in its mouth as well, what is the chance that the toy is red?

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  1. 11 August, 12:56
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    10 toys. 5 are red, 5 are another color.

    One already has a red toy, so there are 4 red toys left.

    You know that 1 is already red, so you can take that out of the total number of toys, so there are 9 toys remaining and 4 of them are red, 4/9 or. 44
  2. 11 August, 13:49
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    50%

    It doesn't matter how many dogs there are.

    5 toys are red

    there are 10 toys 5/10 = 50%
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