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You have 5 separate piles of paper with equal amount of paper in each pile. The 1st pile is numbered 1. The 2nd pile is numbered 2. 3rd pile is #3. 4th pile is #4. 5th pile is #5. If you were to mix up all of this paper, what is the probability that you would pick up an odd numbered piece of paper?

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