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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A cola manufacturer produces 3 different types of colas: regular, diet, and cherry. For every cherry cola produced, 6 diet and 10 regular colas are also produced. What is the probability that a cola taken randomly from the factory will be a regular cola?

OpenStudy (perl):

For every cherry cola produced there are 6 diet cola and 10 regular cola produced. That means if they produced for example 1020 sodas, 60 will be cherry, 360 will be diet, and 600 will be regular. the ratio is 1:6:10 the probability that a regular cola is picked is 10/17, or in my example 600/1020

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