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Look at the picture below. What is the probability of randomly choosing a chocolate chewy, not replacing it, and then choosing a gumball?2/95/213/2715/29

Look at the picture below. What is the probability of randomly choosing a chocolate-example-1
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The picture represents 10 gumballs, and 5 chocolate chewy.

Consider that the probability of an event is given by,


\text{Probability}=\frac{\text{ No. of favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total no. of outcomes}}

The probability of choosing a chocolate chewy and then a gumball withou replacement, is calculated as,


\begin{gathered} P(\text{ chocolate chewy then gumball)}=\frac{\text{ No. of chocolate chewy}}{\text{Total number of items}}*\frac{\text{ No. of gumballs}}{\text{Total no. of items left}} \\ P(\text{chocolate chewy then gumball)}=(5)/(15)*(10)/(14) \\ P(\text{chocolate chewy then gumball)}=(5)/(21) \end{gathered}

Thus, the required probability is 5/21 .

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