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  • 01-08-2018
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you have 3 red seashells 5 blue seashells and 2 yellow sea shells what is the probability of picking a red seashell then without replacing picking a yellow seashell

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Mustela Mustela
  • 01-08-2018

Probability of any event = ( favourable outcomes ) /total number of outcomes

Probability of = 3/10 + 2/9 = [tex] \frac{47}{90} [/tex]

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