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2. a golfer will play two holes of a course. suppose that on each hole the player will score 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7, with these five scores being equally likely. find the probability,
and explain how the answer was determined that the player’s total score for the two holes will be
a. 14.
b. 12.

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