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13 May, 03:38

There are 4 red gumdrops and 1 green gumdrop in a small jar. Also, 2 pieces of butterscotch candy and 3 pieces of cinnamon candy are in another jar. If Craig draws one piece of candy from each jar without looking, what's the probability that he will get a green gumdrop and a piece of butterscotch candy?

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  1. 13 May, 04:23
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    I think 2/25 chance.
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