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Summer takes two pieces of fruit from the snack. What is the probability that she chooses two pieces of fruit that are not bananas three pear four orange and two bananas
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Summer takes two pieces of fruit from the snack. What is the probability that she chooses two pieces of fruit that are not bananas three pear four orange and two bananas
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719 because there are 719 fruits that are not bananas
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7/9 because there are 7/9 fruits that are not bananas
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