SOLUTION: If I have a bag that has 13 red candies, 13 yellow candies, 13 green candies and 13 blue candies, what is the probability that if I pick one it will not be blue?

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Question 426968: If I have a bag that has 13 red candies, 13 yellow candies, 13 green candies and 13 blue candies, what is the probability that if I pick one it will not be blue?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
52 candies in all: 13 red, 13 yellow,13 green and 13, blue.
P( not picking a blue one) = 39/52
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