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The type and number of fish caught in the Charleston Harbor in March was recorded for a month. The results are recorded in the table below. What is the probability that the next fish caught is a drum or a flounder? Enter a fraction or round your answer to 4 decimal places, if necessary.
Number of Fish Caught in March
Flounder | Red Drum | Black Drum | Bluefish | Sea Trout |
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298 | 389 | 175 | 264 | 185 |
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