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Mathematics, 02.08.2021 21:20 lavishbre12

Steve has 11 biscuits in a tin. There are 4 digestive, 2 chocolate and 5 ginger biscuits.

Steve takes two biscuits at random from the tin.

Work out the probability that he chooses two different types of biscuits.

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