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9 June, 14:38

There are 33 chocolates in a box, all identically shaped. There 9 are filled with nuts, 8 with caramel, and 16 are solid chocolate. Someone randomly selects one piece, eats it, and then selects a second piece. Find the probability of selecting 2 nut candies.

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  1. 9 June, 14:51
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    7%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Divide 9 by 33, the nut candies by the total amount. You get 0.2727272 which is 28% (rounded up.)

    Divide 8 by 32 (the remainder of nut candies divided by the total because you took one out it's 32) and you get 0.25

    Divide 0.28 by 0.25 and you get 0.07 which is 7%
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