You bought a bag of starburst candies. There were 25 strawberry candies, 40 lemon candies, 25 lime candies, 35 watermelon candies and 15 orange. If you draw a single candy out at random, what is the probability of getting a strawberry or watermelon candy? Pick all that apply. O 3/7 O 25/140 O 6/14 O 60/140 O 35/140 O 25/140 + 35/140

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You bought a bag of starburst candies. There were 25 strawberry candies, 40 lemon candies, 25 lime
candies, 35 watermelon candies and 15 orange. If you draw a single candy out at random, what is
the probability of getting a strawberry or watermelon candy?
Pick all that apply.
O 3/7
O 25/140
O 6/14
O 60/140
O 35/140
O 25/140 + 35/140
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Transcribed Image Text:You bought a bag of starburst candies. There were 25 strawberry candies, 40 lemon candies, 25 lime candies, 35 watermelon candies and 15 orange. If you draw a single candy out at random, what is the probability of getting a strawberry or watermelon candy? Pick all that apply. O 3/7 O 25/140 O 6/14 O 60/140 O 35/140 O 25/140 + 35/140 • Previous Next Quiz saved at 2:51pm Submit Qui. 99+ 近
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Total number of candies in the bag is:

25 + 40 + 25 + 35 + 15 = 140.

One candy can be of any one type only; for example, a strawberry candy cannot also be a watermelon candy, and vice-versa.

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