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Mathematics, 29.09.2019 16:20 Ashwaf23474

Suppose you have 7 dark chocolates and 9 light chocolates in a box.

without looking, how many chocolates would you need to pick out of the box to be sure you get two light chocolates?

without looking, how many chocolates would you need to pick out of the box to be sure you get either two lights or two darks?

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