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What is the probability of selecting a lime OR lemon candy?
45%
50%
35%
30%
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I don't have the numbers for how many candies (or what percentages) are lime and lemon from your problem, so I can't pick the correct choice yet.
How to get the answer:
- If selecting one candy, lime and lemon are mutually exclusive, so
P(lime or lemon) = P(lime) + P(lemon).
- In general (if overlap were possible),
P(lime or lemon) = P(lime) + P(lemon) − P(lime and lemon).
Give me the percent (or counts) for lime and lemon and I’ll compute which choice (45%, 50%, 35%, 30%) is correct.
How to get the answer:
- If selecting one candy, lime and lemon are mutually exclusive, so
P(lime or lemon) = P(lime) + P(lemon).
- In general (if overlap were possible),
P(lime or lemon) = P(lime) + P(lemon) − P(lime and lemon).
Give me the percent (or counts) for lime and lemon and I’ll compute which choice (45%, 50%, 35%, 30%) is correct.
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