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A chocolate shop sells chocolates with a variety of different fillings.

hazelnut 68
caramel 8
orange 8

What is the probability that a randomly selected chocolate will have caramel filling?

Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

User Roy Goode
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Answer:

There is a
(2)/(21) chance of picking caramel-filled chocolate.

Explanation:

To set this up, you need to make it a fraction. The denominator of the fraction is how many total chocolates you can pick from. You can figure this out by adding all of the chocolate choices together:

68 hazelnut + 8 caramel + 8 orange = 84 chocolates.

The numerator is defined by the number of caramel chocolates, in this case it is 8. That means the fraction will look like:


(8)/(84)

Now that can be simplified down. I divided the top and bottom both by 4 to get
(2)/(21) and that is as far down as it can go. Therefore that is the probability you will get a caramel-filled chocolate.

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