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11 Year Old Son's Maths Question?

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bobthebandit | 21:20 Wed 24th Apr 2013 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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We are stuck on my son's maths homework question which is:-
A box of chocolates contains 15 hard centres and 13 soft centres. One chocolate is chosen at random. Work out the probability that it will be:-
a. a hard centre
b. a soft centre
All answers gratefully received
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a 15/28
b.13/28
(there are 28 chocs in total)
a 15/28
b 13/28
15/28
13/28

probability = (total number of ways what you want can happen)/ (total number of things that can happen)

In this case, there are 28 bars in total, of which 15 (13) are hard (soft).
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Thanks for the answers!
Please correct me if I am wrong but does your son not have to do his homework without any help from his parents asking a website for him?
I disagree, longfellow- at least his parents now know how to explain it to him.
Anyway, this is a question and answer site. If you look in crosswords you'll be wondering why all those people want answers
longshadows , sorry- not longfellow!

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