SOLUTION: A box contains 14 red papers, 17 blue papers, and 23 white papers. If someone selects one of the papers at random, what is the probability of NOT getting a white paper?
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Question 1112109: A box contains 14 red papers, 17 blue papers, and 23 white papers. If someone selects one of the papers at random, what is the probability of NOT getting a white paper?
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