Mathematics, 11.06.2020 14:57 NickCamryn5472
There is a bag with only milk and dark chocolates.
The probability of randomly choosing a dark chocolate is
2/9.
There are 24 dark chocolates in the bag and each is equally likely to be chosen.
Work out how many milk chocolates there must be.
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There is a bag with only milk and dark chocolates.
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