 Today, we're going to talk about a little bit of a probability, and we're going to focus on drawing candy from a bag. So perhaps at some point in your life you bake candy, and more likely than not it came from a wrapper or some sort of bag. So let's say we have a bag with 20 candy cherries. Of these cherries, 14 of them are sweet, 6 of them are sour, 14 plus 6 is 20, so that makes sense. If you pick a cherry at random, you close your eyes, you randomly pick into the bag, you pull one out. What is the probability that it will be sweet? So probability focuses on the number of successes, which in this case would be a sweet cherry, over the total number of outcomes. So the total number of outcomes here would be 20. There are 14 sweet cherries, so we could say the probability of selecting a sweet cherry would be 14 out of 20, and since this is a fraction, this can be reduced to 7 over 10.