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Julio takes a multivitamin and a calcium vitamin every day. One at a time, he randomly pulled 8 cherry, 5 grape, and 7 orange gummy vitamins out of the multivitamin container and put them back each time. He also randomly pulled 11 berry, 3 lemon, and 6 pineapple gummy vitamins out of the calcium container and put them back each time.

Based on this information, what is the probability that Julio will select an orange

multivitamin and a lemon calcium vitamin the next time he takes his vitamins?

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Answer: 21/400

Step-by-step explanation:

Multivitamin:

8 cherry, 5 grape, and 7 orange

Total fruits in Multivitamin container :

(8 + 5 + 7) = 20

P(orange) = Total required outcome / Total possible outcomes)

P(orange) = 7/20

Calcium vitamin :

11 berry, 3 lemon, and 6 pineapple

Total fruits in calcium vitamin container:

(11 + 3 + 6) = 20

Probability of picking a lemon:

P(lemon) = Total required outcome / Total possible outcomes)

P(lemon) = 3/20

Therefore, probability of picking an orange and a lemon equals:

P(orange) × p(lemon) = (7/20) × (3/20) = 21/400