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QUESTION 6 A child with terrible taste in candy likes to mix his MnMs and Skittles into the same bag His bag of mixed candy

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QUESTION 6 A child with terrible taste in candy likes to mix his MnMs and Skittles into the same bag His bag of mixed candy contains: 1dblue MnMs 9 red MnMs 16 yellow MnMs 7 blue Skittles 9 red Skittles 20 yellow Skittles 5 green Skittles Match each of the below outcomes with its probability. Assume the child is randomly selecting candies, and start each calculation with a "fresh" bag as described above. What is the probability that the child will select: * a candy that is red or a Skittle A. 0.4605 a candy B. 0.0158 C. 0.0312 : a MnM D. 0.0156 : a yellow candy followed by a green Skittle E. 0.2632 (assume the child returns each candy to the bag after selecting it) F. 0.1316 : a red candy G.0.0000 H. 0.0038 : a yellow candy followed by a green Skittle followed by a red Mom 1. 0.2368 (assume the child eats each candy after selecting it) J. 0.6579 : a blue MnM K. 1.0000 : a red Skittle followed by a blue MnM (assume the child returns each candy to the bag after selecting it) : a yellow Skittle : a purple Skittle : a red Skittle followed by a blue MnM (assume the child eats each candy after selecting it)

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