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Answer:
9/20
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of candies =60
Number of Green candies, n(G)=36
Number of candies with caramel, n(C)=45
Since the events are independent, the probability of selecting two candies where the first is green and the second has caramel is given by:
P(GC)=P(G) X P(C)
\begin{gathered}=\dfrac{n(G)}{n(S)} X \dfrac{n(C)}{n(S)} \\=\dfrac{36}{60} X \dfrac{45}{60}\\ =\dfrac{9}{20}\end{gathered}=n(S)n(G)Xn(S)n(C)=6036X6045=209
The probability in its lowest form is 9/20.
A. C (6) = 15.24; C 11 = 22.09.
C (6) represents the cost, $15.24, of delivering flowers to a destination that is 6 miles
from the shop.
C (11) represents the cost, $22.09, of delivering flowers to a destination that is 11 miles
from the shop.
b.