Due to a manufactoring error, three cans of regular soda were accidently filled with diet soda, placed into a 12-pack. Suppose that two cans were randomly selected from the 12-pack.  A) determine the probabilty that that neither contain diet soda. Would this be unusual?  B) Determine the probabilty that exactly one is diet.

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Due to a manufactoring error, three cans of regular soda were accidently filled with diet soda, placed into a 12-pack. Suppose that two cans were randomly selected from the 12-pack. 

A) determine the probabilty that that neither contain diet soda. Would this be unusual? 

B) Determine the probabilty that exactly one is diet. 

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