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24 January, 18:58

You have a box of chocolates that contains 59 pieces of which 37 are solid chocolate, 15 are filled with cashews, and 7 are filled with cherries. All the candies look exactly alike. You select a piece, eat it, select a second piece, eat it, and finally eat one last piece. Find the probability of selecting a solid chocolate piece followed by two cherry-filled chocolates. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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  1. 24 January, 22:31
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    The probability of selecting a solid chocolate piece followed by two cherry-filled chocolates, would be 27.387 or as rounded would be 27.4
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