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31 December, 14:23

There are 7 bananas, 4 oranges and 5 apples in a fruit basket. Mya selects a piece of fruit at random and Shayla selects a piece of fruit at random. find the probability of picking two apples.

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  1. 31 December, 14:31
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    (5/16) * (4/15) Mya selects a fruit and you want it to be an apple so that is 5 apples out of 16 fruits total. After Mya selects one fruit and it is an apple, there is one less fruit and apple. So 5-1/16-1. Since the is also in one case, not two separate ones, you multiply the two fractions so (5/16) * (4/15).
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