SOLUTION: A bowl of fruit is on the table. It contains 3 apples, 5 oranges, and 2 pears. Ryan & Kenneth come home and grab one fruit each. What is the probability that both grab pears?
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Question 970111: A bowl of fruit is on the table. It contains 3 apples, 5 oranges, and 2 pears. Ryan & Kenneth come home and grab one fruit each. What is the probability that both grab pears?
A 1/5
B 1/10
C 1/25
D 1/45
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