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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 20:21 debrielcalderon

In a jar, there are candies all indistinguishable. There are 4 lemon candies, 3 orange candies, 4 strawberry candies and the other candies are raspberry.
We know that the probability of drawing a raspberry candy is 0.5.

Then explain why we are sure there are 11 raspberry candies.

We are now removing all the lemon candies.

What then is the probability of randomly drawing a raspberry candy? You will give t’he result in fraction then in percentage.

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