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For the first part you can just look at it as the probability of a red for each die based of the probability of each die.

Below is what I mean.

$ P(R_1) = P(R_1|D_1)P(D_1) + P(R_1|D_2)P(D_2) + P(R_1|D_3)P(D_3) $

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