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Mathematics, 08.05.2021 16:40 ladyty2109

A) You have 7 yellow counters and 5 blue counters
How many possible outcomes can you get?
b) What is the probability of drawing two yellow counters?
c) Add the probabilities of all 4 possible outcomes. Is the answer what you expected?
d) What is the probability of drawing the same colour twice?

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