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Joey had a large bag of the same amount of blue and orange toy bears. He randomly pulled out a bear and replaced it. The results are 45 blue and 15 orange. What is the experimental probability the next bear he pulls is NOT orange? *The denominator will be how many times he did the experiment*

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