Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.04.2020 04:37, isobelbunney

There are 22 chocolates in a box, all identically shaped. There 3 are filled with nuts, 8 with caramel, and 11 are solid chocolate. You randomly select one piece, eat it, and then select a second piece. Find the probability of selecting a solid chocolate candy followed by a nut candy. (Hint: not replaced)

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