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Mathematics, 27.08.2020 22:01, dianamunoz580

Elizabeth brought a box of donuts to share. There are two-dozen (24) donuts. Three are jelly- filled, 9 are lemon-filled, and 12 are custard-filled. You randomly select one donut, eat it, and select another donut. Find the probability of selecting a lemon-filled donut followed by a jelly filled donut.

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