Cindy buys a box of 24 popsicles. The box has three different flavors of popsicle in it. Cindy is curious if all three flavors were equally likely to be put in the box or whether certain flavors were more likely. If all three flavors were equally likely to be put in the box, what would be the expected number of popsicles of each flavor?
a. 3
b. 8
c. 12
d. 24
Ans: B
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