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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 19:13 pringlexavier798

In a population of fruit flies, 30% are black and 70% are gray. Two flies are randomly chosen, with the two choices independent of one another. (Hint: Articulate all the possible pairs of color combinations for the two flies.) Find the probability the two chosen flies have the same color.

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