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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 20:40, sujeyribetanco2216

A chef draws cookies randomly from a box containing 6 cookies of the same shape and size. There is 1 chocolate cookie, 3 almond cookies, and 2 butter cookies. He draws 1 cookie and then draws another cookie without replacing the first one. Find the probability of picking 1 almond cookie followed by another almond cookie, and show the equation used. This question is not multiple choice and I do not understand the question

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