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8 January, 10:34

There are 15 cherry, 17 grape, and 14 orange juice boxes in the cooler. What is the probability of randomly selecting a cherry then selecting a grape without replacement?

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17/138

119/1058

136/1035

29/46

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  1. 8 January, 12:36
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    15 cherry, 17 grape, and 14 orange ... total of 46 juice boxes

    P (cherry) = 15/46

    without replacing

    P (grape) = 17/45 (I put it over 45 because since the 1st was not replaced, we have 1 less juice box)

    P (both events happening) = 15/46 * 17/45 = 17/138 <==
  2. 8 January, 13:38
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    15 + 17 + 14 = 46 juice boxes total

    15 cherry = 15/46

    17 grape = 17/45

    15/46 * 17/45 = 17/138
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