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There are 24 candy-coated chocolate pieces in a bag. Eight have defects in the coating that can be seen only with close in- spection. What is the probability of pulling out a de…
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There are 24 candy-coated chocolate
pieces in a bag. Eight have defects in the
coating that can be seen only with close in-
spection. What is the probability of pulling
out a defective piece without looking?
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