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1. A candy bowl in Blake’s kitchen has 12 red candies, 15 blue candies, 6 green candies, 11 yellow candies, and 16 orange candies. Blake randomly chooses one candy from the bowl without looking. What is the probability that he will choose a red, green, or orange candy? Express your probability answer as a fraction, decimal, and percent plzzz help

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