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HELP ASAP Ronald and his brother are at a store shopping for a beanbag chair for their school's
library. The store sells beanbag chairs with different fabrics and types of filling.

Foam Beads
Velvet 3 4
Suede 5 2

What is the probability that a randomly selected beanbag chair is filled with foam
given that the beanbag chair is made from suede?
Round to the nearest hundredth.

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