For a certain candy, 14% of the pieces are yellow, 16% are red, 14% are blue, and the rest brown. Assume you have an infinite supply of these candy pieces from which to draw. If you pick three pieces in a row, what is the probability that at least one of them is not brown? 0.56 0.176 0.44 0.824

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For a certain candy, 14% of the pieces are yellow, 16% are red, 14% are blue, and the rest brown. Assume you have an infinite supply of these candy pieces from which to draw. If you pick three pieces in a row, what is the probability that at least one of them is not brown?

0.56

0.176

0.44

0.824

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