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The number of ways for which she could pick four colours if green must be one of them is; 10 ways.
<h3>How many ways can she picks four colours if green must be there?</h3>
It follows from the task that there are 6 colours in total that she could pick from.
Hence, since she needs four colours with green being one of them, it follows that she only has 3 colours to pick from 5.
Hence, the numbers of possible combinations is; 5C3 = 10 ways.
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To answer, change the 6 into a fraction
6 x 6/6 = 36/6
36/6 + 4/6 = 40/6
Simplify
40/6 = 6 4/6, or 6 2/3 (simplified)
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