document.write( "Question 295405: You randomly choose a piece of hard candy from a jar containing 5 peppermint, 10 butterscotch, and 7 cinnamon candies. You decide that you don't want the piece that you chose, so you put it back and randomly choose another piece. Find the probability that you choose a cinnamon candy first and a butterscotch candy second. Thanks! \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #212888 by Edwin McCravy(20060)\"\" \"About 
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document.write( "There are 22 pieces of candy in the jar.\r\n" );
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document.write( "Since \"AND\" means \"multiply\",\r\n" );
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document.write( "P(cinnamon first AND butterscotch second)\r\n" );
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document.write( "= \"%287%2F22%29%2A%2810%2F22%29=35%2F242\"\r\n" );
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