Raymond B. answered 03/16/20
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
There are 6x3x3 = 54 different combinations. Probability of getting any one of the sweets/snacks/drinks combination is 1/54
P(taffy,chips, soda) = 1/54
Raquel R.
asked 03/16/20A shop sells 6 types of sweets (chocolate, taffy, gummies, cookies, brownies, and sweet tarts), 3 types of snacks (chips, crackers, and bananas), and 3 types of drinks (soda, juice, and water). The shop owners randomly package a "goody bag" of 1 sweet, 1 snack, and 1 drink. What is the probability that the goody bag contains taffy, chips, and soda? Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form, using the / symbol, like this: 42/53
Raymond B. answered 03/16/20
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
There are 6x3x3 = 54 different combinations. Probability of getting any one of the sweets/snacks/drinks combination is 1/54
P(taffy,chips, soda) = 1/54
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