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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 05:20, mercedesamatap21hx0

A bag contains 5 cherry, 8 orange, 2 grape, 7 bubblegum, and 3 apple lollipops. What is the probability of choosing grape for your first lollipop
and orange for your second? (if you ARE replacing it) *
1/75
2/75
10/625
16/625

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