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Mathematics, 30.05.2021 16:30 dale87

There is a bag that contains only red and blue marbles. The
probability of choosing a red
marble at random is 2/7.Given
that there are 12 red marbles in
total, and each one is likely to be
chosen at random work out out
how many marbles there must be
in total.

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