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Paul has a bag with 6 mint sticks, 9 jelly treats, and 5 fruit tart chews. If he eats one piece every 3 minutes, what is the probability his first two pieces will be a jelly treat and a mint stick? A.
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Paul has a bag with 6 mint sticks, 9 jelly treats, and 5 fruit tart chews. If he eats one piece every 3 minutes, what is the probability his first two pieces will be a jelly treat and a mint stick?
A. 21.3%
B. 14.2%
C. 9.5%
D. 13.5%
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B. 14.2 , that’s only one that would make sense
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