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Jeremy is picking out dinners to make. He has 25 to choose from in his cookbook. 13 are meat dishes, 8 are pasta dishes, and 4 are soups. 13 of the recipes are chicken, 13 are beef, and 13 are vegetarian. Which statement below is FALSE? Question 2 options:
A. The probability of choosing a pasta dish is twice as much as choosing a soup. B. The probability of choosing a recipe with chicken, beef, or neither is equal. C. The probability of choosing a pasta dish is 32%.
D. The probability of choosing a meat dish is equal to the probability of choosing a pasta dish or a soup.
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