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Hello, can someone please help me with this question with working out and explanations?
Question 4 (continued) (c)
There are twelve chocolates in a box. Four of the chocolates have mint centres, four have caramel centres and four have strawberry centres. Ali randomly selects two chocolates and eats them.
(i) What is the probability that the two chocolates have mint centres?
(ii) What is the probability that the two chocolates have the same centre?
(iii) What is the probability that the two chocolates have different centres?
Thanks.
Question 4 (continued) (c)
There are twelve chocolates in a box. Four of the chocolates have mint centres, four have caramel centres and four have strawberry centres. Ali randomly selects two chocolates and eats them.
(i) What is the probability that the two chocolates have mint centres?
(ii) What is the probability that the two chocolates have the same centre?
(iii) What is the probability that the two chocolates have different centres?
Thanks.