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  • 03-03-2021
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there are 9 balls in a bag. 6 are blue, 3 are red. jenny pulls two balls out without replacement.
a) what is the probability of picking exactly one blue ball?
b) what is the probability of picking at least one blue ball?​

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ashundeiji45
ashundeiji45 ashundeiji45
  • 03-03-2021

Answer:

A) 1:6:9

B)6:9

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