(Steps Shown) A box contains 30 chocolates. Ten of the chocolates are solid, ten have caramel filling, five have cherry filling, and five have crème filling.


Question: A box contains 30 chocolates. Ten of the chocolates are solid, ten have caramel filling, five have cherry filling, and five have crème filling.

  1. If I randomly select a chocolate, what is the probability that it will have cherry filling?
  2. If I randomly select a chocolate, what is the probability that it will have some kind of filling?
  3. I randomly select a chocolate, then I put it back in the box and randomly select another chocolate. What is the probability that BOTH chocolates will have cherry filling?

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