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At a diner, a customer can order either one or two scrambled eggs or one or two fried eggs. A waiter took 8 orders for one scrambled egg, 22 orders for two scrambled eggs, 6 orders for one fried egg, and 14 orders for two friends eggs. What is the experimental probability that a customer ordered 2 scrambled eggs

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