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A box contains toffee, coffee, orange, mint and hazelnut flavour chocolates.
The ratio of toffee: coffee: orange: mint chocolates is 5:4:2:3
The probability of picking a hazelnut chocolate is
How many hazelnut chocolates are in the box?

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