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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 05:00 mclendenen8011

Some lemon, lime, and cherry lollipops are placed in a bowl. some have a chocolate center, and some do not. suppose one of the lollipops is chosen randomly from all the lollipops in the bowl. according to the table below, if it is known to be lemon, what is the probability that it does not have a chocolate center?

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