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3 January, 12:38

A cooler contains 11 cans of soda; 5 colas, 5 orange, and 1 cherry. Two cans are selected at random without replacement. Find the probability that at least one can is cola.

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  1. 3 January, 13:03
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    Chance that the first can chosen is cherry is 1/11.

    Chance that the first can chosen is not cherry and the second can chosen is cherry is (10/11) (1/10) = 1/11.

    So the required probability is 1/11 + 1/11 = 2/11.
  2. 3 January, 15:37
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    There is a 20.2 percent chance he will get at least one cola
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