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19 September, 09:29

At a birthday party, there are 2 gift boxes that are red, 8 gift boxes that are green, 4 gift boxes that are blue, and 10 gift boxes that are multi-colored sitting on a table. If one of the gift boxes falls off the table at random, what is the probability that the gift box will be green?

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  1. 19 September, 11:03
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    The answer would be 8 out of 28 or 8/28 because if you add all of them up you get twenty eight and there are eight that are green so that is how you get the 8/28
  2. 19 September, 11:24
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    The answer is 8 (green boxes) / 24 (total boxes) but you have to simplify to 1/3
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