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3 July, 21:18

In a small bag of candy, there are 10 orange candies and 4 blue candies. You select 1 candy, eat it, and then select another. Find P (You select first an orange candy and then a blue candy).

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  1. 3 July, 21:19
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    P of first candy being orange = 10 / 14

    P of second one being blue = 4 / 13

    (since you ate an orange one, you still have 4 blue candies, but total og 13 candies.

    Now multiply the two Ps. 10/14 * 4/13 = 20/91 = roughly 0.24
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