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Elizabeth brought a box of donuts to share. There are​ two-dozen (24) donuts in the​ box, all identical in​ size, shape, and color. Six are​ jelly-filled, 6 are​ lemon-filled, and 12 are​ custard-filled. You randomly select one​ donut, eat​ it, and select another donut. Find the probability of selecting two jelly​-filled donuts in a row.

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Answer:

12+6= 18 so if the rest are jelly filled then there are 6 donuts that are jelly filled then the chances are 6 out of 24.

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