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Mathematics, 26.06.2020 23:01 trekey36

Sara has 20 sweets. She has 12 liquorice sweets, 5 mint sweets and 3 humbugs. Sarah is going to take, at random, two sweets Work out the probability that the two sweets will not be the same type of sweet. Any help will be great! Thanks.

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