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there are 6 chocolate flavoured, 4 strawberry and 5 vanilla ice. what is the probability than an ice chosen at random is not chocolate flavoured
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there are 6 chocolate flavoured, 4 strawberry and 5 vanilla ice. what is the probability than an ice chosen at random is not chocolate flavoured
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After you add the total number of ices, subtract the number of chocolate ices and divide the remainder by 15 (total number of ices.)
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