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Mathematics, 11.06.2020 23:57 BossEagle61

A cookie jar has 3 chocolate chips, 2 peanut butter, and 5 oatmeal raisin cookies. If Mo chooses a cookie, does not replace it, then chooses another, what is the probability that he chooses a peanut butter then a chocolate chip cookie?

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