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There are x candies in a box. 8 of the candies are caramel-flavoured and rest of them are strawberry-falvoured. If the probability of randomly selecting a strawberry-flavoured c…
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There are x candies in a box. 8 of the candies are caramel-flavoured and rest of them are strawberry-falvoured. If the probability of randomly selecting a strawberry-flavoured candy from the box is 1/3, find the total number of candies in the box.
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1;3
8;x
8x3/1=24
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