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2 November, 01:30

Mr. Lance keeps a jar of candy on his desk for students to pick from when they do well on a test. The jar contains 5 Snickers, 2 Butterfingers, 4 Almond Joys and 3 Milky Ways. If two students get to pick candy from the jar, what is the probability that the first student picks a Snickers and then the second student also picks a Snickers?

10/91

25/182

25/91

10/98

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  1. 2 November, 01:36
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    Probability = number of outcomes / total number of sample space

    Number of Snickers = 5

    Total number of candy = 5 + 2 + 4 + 3 = 14

    Probabilty that the first student picks a Snickers = 5/14

    After picking by the first student, the number of snickers reduces to 4 and the total number of candies reduces to 13

    Probability that the second student also picks a Snicker = 4/13

    Therefore, required probability is 5/14 x 4/13 = 20/182 = 10/91
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