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14 April, 04:22

2. A basket contains 6 apples, 5 bananas, 4 oranges and 5 peaches. If you randomly choose one piece of fruit, eat it and then choose another, what is the probability that you would choose a banana and then an apple? (Enter your answer as a whole number percent.)

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  1. 14 April, 04:29
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    Haven't done this since 7th grade (Last year)

    The total would be 20 fruit

    5 (for the Bananas) times 6

    20 20

    =3/40

    =.075

    x100

    =7.5% Chance
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