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A bag contains 3 red and 5 green sweets. Tim takes a sweet at random and eats it. He then takes another sweet. Find the probability that Tim takes 2 red sweets.
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A bag contains 3 red and 5 green sweets.
Tim takes a sweet at random and eats it.
He then takes another sweet.
Find the probability that Tim takes 2 red sweets.
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Total would be 8 so maybe try 3-2 which is one than 1/8
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Answer:
Explanation:
3 red, 5 green sweets
total = 8
Probability = 3 -2 = 1
1/8
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