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I have a red, blue, green, and yellow ball. If I put them all in a bag and pick one ball at a time (putting it back each time), what chance do I have of never picking a red ball, assuming I pick a color 40 times. Write as a decimal/percentage. (20 points! A good answer would be appreciated)

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