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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 14:40 erinmcdonaldr6860

Christina is making a necklace using beads. She has 20 red, 14 blue, 10 purple, 28 green, and 8 yellow beads. She randomly chooses a bead to start the necklace. What is the probability of Christina choosing a pink bead?

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