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A box of cookies contains three chocolate chip cookies, two oatmeal raisins, and four gingerbreads. What is the probability of picking a chocolate chip, and then a gingerbread? A) 1/9 B) 1/6 C) 1/3 D)
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A box of cookies contains three chocolate chip cookies, two oatmeal raisins, and four gingerbreads. What is the probability of picking a chocolate chip, and then a gingerbread?
A) 1/9
B) 1/6
C) 1/3
D) 1/18
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