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Mathematics, 22.06.2021 17:10, estermartinez

A box contains 6 caramels, 12 licorice, 5 chocolate, and 7 other candies jumbled together. You reach in and grab 6 candies. a) What is the probability that you get no chocolate?

b) How many of the licorice would you expect to get?

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