SOLUTION: Your valentine gives you a box of chocolate covered candy for Valentine's Day. The box contains 10 square pieces of candy; 1 strawberry, 2 coconut, 3 orange, and 4 chocolate. What

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Question 928130: Your valentine gives you a box of chocolate covered candy for Valentine's Day. The box contains 10 square pieces of candy; 1 strawberry, 2 coconut, 3 orange, and 4 chocolate. What is the probability that you eat a chocolate candy and then a strawberry candy?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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10 square pieces of candy; 1 strawberry, 2 coconut, 3 orange, and 4 chocolate.
P(eat C and the S) = %284%2F10%29%281%2F9%29 = 4/90 = 2/45