A large cooler contains a total of 34 softdrinks, of which: 10 are lemonades, 8 are Sprites, 9 are Cokes, and 7 are root beers. You randomly pick two cans, one at a time (without replacement). Compute the following probabilities. (a) What is the probability that you get two cans of Sprite?    (b) What is the probability that you do not get two cans of Coke?

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A large cooler contains a total of 34 softdrinks, of which:
10 are lemonades,
8 are Sprites,
9 are Cokes, and
7 are root beers.
You randomly pick two cans, one at a time (without replacement). Compute the following probabilities.

(a) What is the probability that you get two cans of Sprite?

  

(b) What is the probability that you do not get two cans of Coke?

  

(c) What is the probability that you get either two root beers or two lemonades?

  

(d) What is the probability that you get one can of Coke and one can of Sprite?

  

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