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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 21:10, gg68814

In a cookie jar there are 9 sugar cookies and 12 snickerdoodle cookies. The cookie are randomly mixed together in the jar. What is the probability of pulling two of the same types of cookies out of the cookie jar in a row without replacement?

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