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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 17:01 kayleewoodard

Some red, white, and blue candies were placed in a bowl. Some contain nuts, and some do not. Suppose one of the candies were chosen randomly from all
the candies in the bowl. According to the table below, if the candy is blue,
what is the probability that it does not contain any nuts?

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