A cookie jar contains 5 chocolate chips, 7 peanut butter, and sugar cookies. If a cookie is selected at random then eaten, what is the probability that Jane and Terry will each get a sugar cookie one after the other?
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Answer: You would have 2/10 chance of choosing the sugar cookie then after you chosen it 5/9 chance of picking up a peanut butter cookie. I hope this helps
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