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Question 326531: I have a homework question that I need explained in detail.
There are 6 circles in a row, the first yellow, the second is green, the third, fourth and fifth are orange and the sixth is yellow.
Assume 1 circle is selected at random and each circle is equally likely to be selected. Determine the probability of selecting.

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