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There are 65 cookies in a jar. the probability of randomly choosing an oatmeal cookie from the jar is 40% how many of the cookies are oatmeal cookies pls help
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there are 65 cookies in a jar. the probability of randomly choosing an oatmeal cookie from the jar is 40% how many of the cookies are oatmeal cookies pls help
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25 cookies are oatmeal
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