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Cole has a can of marbles. The table shows the number of marbles of each color in the can.
Marbles in a Can
color... number...
white... 5
polka dot... 8...
striped... 4...
black... 15...
Cole chooses a marble at random. Based on the table above, which statement is true?
A The marble is equally likely to be white, polka dot, or striped. The marble is equally likely to be white, polka dot, or striped.
B The marble is more likely to be black than all other colors combined. The marble is more likely to be black than all other colors combined.
C The marble is 3 times as likely to be black as it is to be white. The marble is 3 times as likely to be black as it is to be white.
D The marble is 4 times as likely to be polka dot as it is to be striped.
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