SOLUTION: a child is asked to reach inside a bag to randomly select a piece of candy from 25 chocolates, 15 caramels, and 10 peppermints. Find the probability:
A) A caramel
B) A Peppermint
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Question 891439: a child is asked to reach inside a bag to randomly select a piece of candy from 25 chocolates, 15 caramels, and 10 peppermints. Find the probability:
A) A caramel
B) A Peppermint
c) either a chocolate or a caramel.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A)
B)
C) Chocolate or Caramel means not a peppermint.
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