1. Section 7.1
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Kayla also packed three types of fruit: apricots, apples, and grapes. Of these, 5 were apricots, 2 were apples, and 3 were grapes for a total of 10 pieces of fruit. P(apricots)&=5/10 [1em] P(apples)&=2/10 [1em] P(grapes)&=3/10
Finally, Kayla brought two different types of crackers. Of these, 2 were regular and 2 were whole-wheat for a total of 4 crackers. P(regular)&=2/4 [1em] P(whole wheat)&=2/4
Having calculated the probabilities of picking the different kinds of flavored water, fruit and crackers, we can draw a tree diagram illustrating all of the possible combinations.
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a/b=.a /24./.b /24.
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