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12 February, 13:05

A handful of chewing gum contains 5 red pieces out of 11. What is the probability that a randomly selected

piece of gum is NOT red?

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  1. 12 February, 14:18
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    Find the number of pieces that aren't red, by subtracting the red from the total:

    11 - 5 = 6 are not red.

    The probability is the number of none red, over the total number of pieces: 6/11
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