A spinner is divided into many sections of equal size. Some sections are red, some are blue, and the remaining are green. The probability of the arrow landing on a section colored red is 12/20. The probability of the arrow landing on a section colored blue is 6/20. What is the probability of the arrow landing on a green-colored section?
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