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    A Box Has Three Green Balls, Six Blue Balls, and Nine
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A Box Has Three Green Balls, Six Blue Balls, and Nine

Question 2

Question 2

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A box has three green balls, six blue balls, and nine red balls.
-Refer to the scenario above. What is the probability of picking a blue ball from the box?


A) 16.66 percent
B) 33.33 percent
C) 49.99 percent
D) 54.44 percent.

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