Mathematics
Mathematics, 06.10.2021 14:40, asiaosterling

An opaque jar contains 7 pieces of peppermint candy, pieces of spearmint candy, and 2 pieces of cinnamon candyin and takes a candy and eatsit then reaches in and takes a and eats it. Assuring pieces of candy were equally likely to be chosen what is the probability both Bobby and Sally chose a piece of spearmint ? Write your answer as a decimal rounded to five decimal places

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