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There are only r red counters and g green counters in a bag. A counter is taken at random from the bag. The probability that the counter is green is 4/9. The counter is put back in the bag. 4 more red counters and 2more green counters are added into the bag. A counter is taken from the bag. The probability that the counter is green is 10/23. Find the number of red counters and the number of green counters that were in the bag originally.

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