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Biology, 12.02.2021 01:20 jack1043

Part B: Suppose Steven combined the table- tennis balls into one large bag instead of two
individual bags. Would the probability change
from Part A if Steven wanted to draw a "1" and a
"B" without replacement?
A. Yes, the probability would change because you
are drawing two table-tennis balls.
B. No, the probability would not change because
the outcome is the same.
o C. Yes, the probability would change because you
are drawing from one bag and this changes the
number of possible outcomes.
D. No, the probability would not change because
there is still one table-tennis ball marked with a
"1" and one table-tennis ball marked with a
"B".

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