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Mathematics, 29.05.2020 14:57 ladawnrowles005

Rectangle; triangle pentagon; hexagon; circle; rhombus Two figures are taken from these figures in the order of taking
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a) How many outcomes does this experiment have?

(b) how many outcomes are favorable to each of the events listed?

1. one of the shapes is a triangle

2. only one of the shapes is a rectangle

3. there is no circle between the perceived figures

4.at least one of the captured figures is a rectangle

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