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Mathematics, 02.03.2021 21:00, yobanajk

There are 12 pieces of candy in a bowl. 6 are mints, 4 are Butterscotch, and 2 are Cinnamon. What is the probability of Mr. Binder pulling
Butterscotch from the bowl, putting it back, and
then choosing mint? P(Butterscotch, then mint)

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