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5. in a bag of 30 cookies, there are 12 chocolate chip, 4 double chocolate chip, 5 peanut butter, 3 sugar, and 6 mint chocolate cookies. if sarah reaches in and takes a 2 cookies and eats them, what is the probability of her picking a chocolate chip cookie and then a peanut butter cookie? are these events independent or dependent?
2/29
60/ 870
3/6
12/16

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