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Steve has 12 biscuits in a tin. There are 2 digestive, 3 chocolate and 7 ginger biscuits. Steve takes two biscuits at random from the tin. Work out the probability that he chooses two different types of biscuits.

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Answer:

I think it's 3

Explanation:

becuse if he has 12 biscuits and u take away 2 which is 10. then its says there are 3 chocolate but it might just be chocolate not a biscuit. then u take away 7 and u get 3.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The probability that Steve chooses two different types of biscuits is 5/11 (or approximately 0.4545).

To calculate this, we need to consider the different combinations of two biscuits that Steve can take from the tin. There are two digestive biscuits, three chocolate biscuits, and seven ginger biscuits, so the total number of possible combinations is 12.

The number of combinations where he chooses two different types of biscuits is 5 (2 digestive and 1 chocolate, 2 digestive and 1 ginger, 1 chocolate and 1 ginger).

Therefore, the probability of choosing two different types of biscuits is 5/12, which is 0.4545.

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