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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 06:12 AdrienneFaye

A Starburst candy package contains 12 individual candy pieces. Each piece is equally likely to be berry, orange, lemon, or cherry, independent of all other pieces.(a) what is the probability that a Starburst package has only berry or cherry pieces and zero orange or lemon pieces?(b) What is the probability that a Starburst package has no cherry pieces?(c) What is the probability P[F1] that all 12 pieces of your Starburst are the same flavor

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