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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 01:20 maribelsalgado3

Sally's mother has two bags of candy but she says that Sally can only have one piece from
each bag. Bag #1 has 40% orange candies and
60% red candies. Bag #2 has 50% orange
candies, 10% white candies, and 40% green
candies. Sally's eyes are covered and she
chooses one candy from each bag and pulls out
one candy. What is the probability that she
chooses an orange candy from bag one and a
green candy from bag 2?

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