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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 19:45 tweetybird69903

A school cafeteria manage is making student sack lunches using fruit and sandwich choices that all students prefer. He will make each lunch by randomly selecting one fruit from a basket containing 6 apples, 6 oranges, and 12 peaches. He will also select one sandwich from another large basket containing 6 turkey sandwiches, 9 ham sandwiches, and 9 chicken salad sandwiches. Latoya received the first sack lunch. Which probability could be determined using the expression below?

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