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There 12 sports drinks, 7 cans of orange juice, and 5
sodas in a cooler. If a drink is selected at random from
the cooler, what are the chances that it is not a orange
juice?
A. 1/2
B. 17/24
C. 7/24
D. 19/24
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17/24
add up all the numbers together to give you 24
there’s 7 orange juice cans so subtract 7 from 24 to give you 17/24
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