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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 10:52 bstine6678

Suppose there are two full bowls of cookies. Bowl #1 has 12 chocolate chip and 24 plain cookies, while bowl #2 has 22 of each. Our friend Fred picks a bowl at random, and then picks a cookie at random. The cookie turns out to be a plain one. What is the probability that Fred picked Bowl #1? 56.8966

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