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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 02:40 AutumnJoy12

There are 4 chocolate chip cookies and 12 oatmeal cookies in a jar. if you reach in and randomly choose 2 cookies without replacing the first , what is the probability that both will be chocolate chip?

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