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14 January, 21:54

Julie has 5 cherry lollipops, 1 lime lollipops, and 2 grape lollipops in a bag. She is going to select one lollipop, replace the lollipop in the bag, and then select a second one. What is the probability that Julie will select a cherry lollipop and then a lollipop other than grape?

a.) 6/8

b.) 11/16

c.) 15/32

d.) 10/64

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  1. 14 January, 22:08
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    10/64

    5/8 x 5/8

    It could be wrong
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