A flower shop has 8 bouquets of red lilies, 5 bouquets of pink lies and 7 bouquets of violet lilies. Raymond who is colorblind buys his gf a bouquet of lilies. What is the probability of raymond not picking red lilies

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Answer:

12/20, or 3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the probability of Raymond not picking red lillies, we first must establish the total amount Raymond can choose from as well as the amount of non-red lillies.

The total amount Raymond can choose from is the amount of bouqets. There are 8 red ones, 5 pink ones, and 7 violet ones. This means that there are 8+5+7=20 total bouquets.

The amount of non-red lillies is determined because we are asked to find the probability of selecting a non-red bouquet. We find the number of non-red bouquets by subtracting the total (20) by the number of red bouquets (8) to get 12.

Therefore, the total amount is 20 and the number of non-red bouquets is 12. Thus, if Raymond picks one bouquet, the probability of him selecting a non-red one is 12/20, or 3/5. The probability of him picking up a red bouquet, similarly, would be 8/20, as there are 8 options of red bouquets out of 20 total