SOLUTION: Jeri bought her friend Lynn 1 scoop of ice cream in a cone. The store had 6 flavors (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, mint, rocky road, and coffee) along with 2 different types of

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Question 971526: Jeri bought her friend Lynn 1 scoop of ice cream in a cone. The store had
6 flavors (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, mint, rocky road, and coffee) along with 2 different types of cones (waffle and regular). What is the probability that Jeri randomly selected a scoop of chocolate ice cream in a waffle cone for Lynn?

Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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Independent outcomes assumed with favor and cone.
(1/6) chances getting chocolate, (1/2) chances of a waffle cone. Probability is (1/12)=0.083.
Tree diagram would show this
Waffle 6 flavors
Regular 6 flavors