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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 15:30 jocelyn7575

There are 30 chocolates in a box, all identically shaped. There are 5 filled with coconut and 10 filled with caramel. The other 15 are solid chocolate. You randomly select one piece, eat it, and then select a second piece. What is the probability of selecting a caramel chocolate both times? Are the events of selecting a caramel chocolate on your first pick and selecting a caramel chocolate on your second pick indipendent or dependent? Round to three decimal places.

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