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Transcribed Image Text:Find the probability of this event. Enter the answer as a fraction in simplest form, as a decimal, and as a
percent.
You choose a marble at random from a bag containing 12 red, 14 blue, 11 green, 14 yellow, and 9 black
marbles.
The marble is red.
The probability expressed as a fraction is
The probability expressed as a decimal is
The probability expressed as a percent is
%.
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