A bag contains 48 tokens, all identical except for color. There are twice as many red as green tokens and twice as many white tokens as black tokens. There are 6 more black tokens than green tokens. If one token is randomly drawn from the bag, what is the probability that the token is red or black?

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A bag contains 48 tokens, all identical except for color. There are twice as many red as green tokens and twice as many white tokens as black tokens. There are 6 more black tokens than green tokens. If one token is randomly drawn from the bag, what is the probability that the token is red or black?