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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 14:00 regb25851

A clear jar is filled with black, red, and green marbles. There are 6 black marbles and each marble is uniquely
marked with a number 1 through 6. There are also six red
marbles and six green marbles numbered the same way.
Given that a black or a red marble is randomly selected,
what is the probability that it is marked with a number
greater than 4
?

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