SOLUTION: If a package of candies, 8 candies are green, 2 are red and 6 are white. If the first candy chosen is not a white one, what is the probability that the next one randomly chosen wi

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Question 946819: If a package of candies, 8 candies are green, 2 are red and 6 are white. If the first candy chosen is not a white one, what is the probability that the next one randomly chosen will be white
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The same as it was on the first draw,


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