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21 July, 15:39

A local vendor is giving away treats. Two baskets contain 12 bags of chips and 10 candy bars. If you randomly select one treat from each basket, what is the probability that both of the treats are candy bars? This needs to be solved using permutations and combinations.

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  1. 21 July, 15:54
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    So 12 + 10 is 22. so turn that into a fraction u have 10/22 which gets reduced to 5/11 thats ur probability
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