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Two baskets contain snacks. The baskets contain 15 bag of peanuts, of which 6 are reduced-sodium, and 8 granola bars, of which 2 are reduced-sodium. If you randomly select one snack from each basket, what is the probability that both snacks are reduced-sodium and 1 snack is a bag of peanuts and the other is a granola bar. I'm still a bit confused when to know which formula to use, those being either Permutation or Combination. Though since they don't seem to be getting replaced (the snacks), I'm guessing it's the permutation formula.

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