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Mathematics, 18.10.2020 15:01 NailahWalker4740

13. A bag contains 8 balls of which 2 are red and 6 are white. A ball is selected and not replaced. A second ball is selected. Find the probability of
obtaining:

(a) two red balls,
(b) two white balls,
(d) one ball of each colour.

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