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Mathematics, 22.03.2021 17:00 asilverman

Becky bought a bag of mixed chocolates that have either a toffee or nut center. Her and four friends pulled out the first eleven and here they are in order: toffee, nut, toffee, toffee, toffee, toffee, nut, nut, toffee, toffee, toffee From what they have eaten so far, what are the odds the next one pulled has a toffee center? If there are 66 chocolates left in the bag, how many do you expect to have a nut center? What is the probability that the next 3 pulled do have a nut in the center?​

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