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18 November, 13:48

A bowl of candy contains 7 chocolate candies and 6 lemon candies. Choosing one piece of candy at random, find the probability of choosing a chocolate candy. Write your answer as a decimal, rounded to the hundredths place.

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  1. 18 November, 15:23
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    Probability of choosing a chocolate candy = 0.538

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given that a bowl of candy contains 7 chocolate candies and 6 lemon candies.

    Probability of choosing a chocolate candy = No. of chocolate candies:

    Total no. of candies

    = 7 : 13 = 0.538

    Therefore, the probability of choosing a chocolate candy is 0.538.
  2. 18 November, 17:09
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    53.846%
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