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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 09:57 carolelai08

A bag contains 7 blue cards, 4 green cards, 6 red cards, and 8 yellow cards. You randomly choose a card.

a. How many possible outcomes are there?

b. In how many ways can choosing a card that is not red occur?

Choosing a card that is not red can occur in
ways.

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