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A bucket contains one green block, one red block, and two yellow blocks. You choose one block from the bucket. Find the theoretical probability that you will choose green.
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Which statements describe the solutions to the inequality x< -20 check all that apply. there are infinite solutions. each solution is negative. each solution is positive. the solutions are both positive and negative. the solutions contain only integer values. the solutions contain rational number values.
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