1. One jar contains 14 red candies and 10 green candies, and a second jar contains 9 red candies and 21 green candies. A jar is selected at random, and a candy is chosen from the jar. (a) What is the probability that the chosen candy is red? (b) If the chosen candy is red, what is the probability that it came from the second jar?
2. How many distinguishable orderings of the letters of COMMENCEMENT don’t have the three M’s next to each other?