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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 18:40 lilyclairehutson

There are only 4 mint biscuits and 1 toffee biscuit in a tin. There are only 5 mint sweets and 3 strawberry sweets in a packet. Michaels mum lets him take one biscuit from the tin and one sweet from the packet. Michael takes a biscuit at random from the tin. He also takes a sweet at random from the packet. Work out the probability that either the biscuit is mint, but not both.

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