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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 18:58 ldibut2003

If a cookie jar has 3 dozen chocolate chip cookies, 1 dozen peanut butter, and 2 dozen of oatmeal cookies. If you choose one cookies and does not replace it and chooses another one what is the probability that you choose a peanut butter than chocolate chip cookies? Can someone tell me how you got the answer?

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