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Due to a manufacturing error, two cans of regular soda were accidentally filled with diet soda and placed into a 18-pack. Suppose that two cans are randomly selected from the 18-pack. a) Determine the probability that both contain diet soda. P(both diet soda)b) Determine the probability that both contain regular soda. P(both regular)c) Would this be unusual?d) Determine the probability that exactly one is diet and exactly one is regular. P(one diet and one regular)

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