I know it was not the correct way to do it TheLivingShadow ;) i said it myself.
However, as my Applied Math teacher taught us, all mathematical procedures are correct if the theory behind it is correct. I used the factorization theory because it was the only one i could remember, it's crude but i think it gives a correct answer ;)
As for your problem, I cannot help you there, Probabilities were never my forte, i cannot output the correct theory to fundament my calculations, but i can tell you that there are 55 good fruit and 45 ripped fruit, 5 good oranges, 50 good apples, 36 ripped oranges and 9 ripped apples, all done through calculations on paper, not calculator ;)
Hopefully someone can input the correct mathematical procedure
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