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1 January, 23:01

A jar of 50 sour ball candies contains only 3 flavors. If there are 18 orange, 12 lemon, and 20 cherry sour balls, what is the probability that a randomly selected sour ball will be lemon or cherry?

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  1. 1 January, 23:08
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    chisnau

    Option B. 12 / 125 is the answer.

    Explanation

    Total umber of sour ball candies = 50

    Number of lemon candies = 12

    Hence the probability to get a lemon candy is = 12/50

    Number of cherry sour balls = 20

    So, the probability to get a cherry sour ball = 20/50

    So, to get the joint probability for a random selection to either get a lemon or cherry candy, we will multiply both the probabilities.

    12/50 x 20/50 = 12/125
  2. 1 January, 23:10
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lemon: 12

    Cherry: 20

    Lemon plus cherry is 12+20 or 32.

    32/50 is the probability,.64, or 64/100
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