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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 02:30 bella6786

The bucket containing orange tennis balls and yellow tennis balls from which 5 balls are selected at random, but assume that the bucket contains 9 orange balls and 7 yellow balls. (1) what is the probability that, of the 5 balls selected at random, at least one is orange and at least one is yellow? (1) what is the probability that, of the 5 balls selected at random, at least two are orange and at least two are yellow?

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