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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 06:00, jackb9361

A cooler contains twelve bottles of sports drink: three lemon-lime flavored, four orange flavored, and five fruit-punch flavored. You randomly grab a bottle. It is a lemon-lime or an
orange.

A).583
B).333
C).727
D).714

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