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A cookie jar has 3 chocolate chips, 2 peanut butter, and 5 oatmeal raisin cookies. If Mo chooses a cookie, does not replace it, then chooses another, what is the probability that he chooses a peanut butter then a chocolate chip cookie?

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User D Pinto
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Answer:

1:5, 1:3

Explanation:

a cookie jar has 10 total cookies

peanut butter: the probability that he chooses a peanut butter is 2:10 or 1:5

now the cookie jar only has 9 because he took one and didn't replace it

chocolate chip cookie: the probability that he chooses a chocolate chip cookie is 3:9 or 1:3

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User Arganzheng
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Answer:

2 peanut butter /10 total cookies x 3 chocolate chip /9 total cookies = 6/90 = 1/15

1/15 chance

Explanation:

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User Farid Shumbar
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