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3 June, 17:38

Meghan has 8 cherry fruit chews and 12 grape fruit chews in a bag. If Meghan randomly selects 1 fruit chew from the bag, what is the probability that she does not select 1 cherry fruit chew?

2/5

3/5

3/4

4/5

+1
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  1. 3 June, 18:08
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    To find this, we must first find the probability of not choosing a cherry fruit chew. We have a total of 20 options, and only 8 of those are cherry fruit chews, so we can simply do 20-8 to see what the probability of not choosing a cherry fruit chew is.

    20-8=12

    Therefore, the probability is 12/20, which can be simplified to 3/5.
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