SOLUTION: A cooler is filled with 12 colas and 9 diet colas. If Victor randomly chooses two without replacing the first, what is the probability that he will choose a cola and then a diet s
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Question 1025637: A cooler is filled with 12 colas and 9 diet colas. If Victor randomly chooses two without replacing the first, what is the probability that he will choose a cola and then a diet soda?
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