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Paul has two coolers. The first contains eight cans of cola and three cans of lemonade. Th...

Paul has two coolers. The first contains eight cans of cola and three cans of lemonade. The second cooler contains five cans of cola and seven cans of lemonade. Paul randomly selects one can from the first cooler and puts it into the second cooler. Five minutes later Betty randomly selects two cans from the second cooler. If both of Betty’s selections are cans of cola, what is the probability Paul initially selected a can of lemonade?

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 3.6