Question 1184145
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The table below shows the number of mangoes and cashew of the
same size in a bag. If two of the fruits are picked at random, one at a
time without replacement, find the probability that:
a. Both are good fruits b. Both are bad fruits
c. One is a good cashew and the other bad mango.

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       Mangoes   Cashews   Total
Good     10         6        18
Bad      6          8        12
Total    16        14        30
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I am looking in your Table in the post, and I am scared.


In the first line (named 'Good'), the Table shows 10 mangoes, 6 Cashew and 18 Total.
It contradicts to my understanding that 10 + 6 = 16, so the Total in this line should be 16, not 18.


In the second line (named 'Bad'), the Table shows  6 mangoes, 8 Cashew and 12 Total.
It contradicts to my understanding that 6 + 8 = 14, so the Total in this line should be 14, not 12.


Please pass a message from me to the problem's creator, that he should learn 
counting before creating math problems and disseminating them in the Internet.