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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 22:23 shykim

Sara has 20 sweets.
She has 12 liquorice sweets, 5 mint sweets and 3 humbugs
Sara is going to take two sweets at random

Work out the probability that the two sweets will not be the same type of sweet

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