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David had to choose an apple and an orange out of a total of 20 apples and 20 oranges. What is the probability that he would choose the best looking apple and best looking orang…
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David had to choose an apple and an
orange out of a total of 20 apples and
20 oranges. What is the probability that
he would choose the best looking apple
and best looking orange by choosing
randomly?
1
A.
20
1
B.
200
1
C.
100
1
D.
400
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