Due to a manufacturing error, three cans of regular soda were accidentally filled with diet...

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Due to a manufacturing error, three cans of regular soda were accidentally filled with diet soda and placed into a 24-pack. Suppose that two cans are randomly selected from the 24-pack. Complete parts (a) through (c).(a) Determine the probability that both contain diet soda. P(both diet)=(Round to four decimal places as needed.)(b) Determine the probability that both contain regular soda. P(both regular) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.)Would this be unusual?YesNo(c) Determine the probability that exactly one is diet and exactly one is regular. P(one diet and one regular) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.)

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