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30 September, 05:12

There are 3 red gumdrops and 2 green gumdrops in a small jar. Also, 4 pieces of butterscotch candy and 1 piece of cinnamon candy are in another jar. If craig draws one piece of candy from from each jar without looking? what is the probability that he will get a red gumdrop and a piece of cinammon candy?

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  1. 30 September, 05:19
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    I don't really understand your question. You claim he draws one piece of candy, then ask for the probability of a red gumdrop followed by a cinnamon candy. Regardless, I'll just answer the latter question (Assuming they're not replaced):

    3+2+4+1 = 10

    3/10 x 1/9 = 0.033333 or 1/30
  2. 30 September, 05:40
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    The answer fir the red gumdrops is 60%. The answer for the cinnamon candy is 20%.
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