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Mathematics, 23.07.2020 09:01 mrus

Box A contains 5 dark chocolates and 10 milk chocolates. Box B contains 12
dark chocolates and 12 milk chocolates.
Craig picks a box at random and then
takes out one chocolate at random.
If he chooses box A, what is the probability
he chooses a milk chocolate?
% (1 d. p.)

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