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If you have 8 peppermint, 3 orange candy, and 1 lemon candy then whats the probability that you would pick a orange candy
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If you have 8 peppermint, 3 orange candy, and 1 lemon candy then whats the probability that you would pick a orange candy
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There are 12 candies, 3 of which are orange.
So you have a 3/12 chance of picking an orange candy. 3/12 = 1/4 or 25%
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