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11 September, 15:55

If you have 40 drinks and 25 contain juice and 15 are bottled water. What is the probability of randomly selecting a drink that does not contain juice?

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  1. 11 September, 16:16
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    If 15 drinks do not contain juice, then there is a 15/40 probability of not selecting juice. This reduces to 3/8.
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