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Mathematics, 06.07.2021 22:50 Bloom247

A jar contains 4 pieces of gum, 7 pieces of candy, and 3 pieces of mint. Each time you draw out an item, you record the outcome and put the item back in the jar before making another draw. What is the probability that you get exactly the following sequence: candy—mintmcandy, in that order? (a) 0.0300.
(b) 0.0530.
(c) 0.1607.
(d) 1.2143.

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