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Mathematics, 01.04.2021 21:20 Lindsay882

ANSWER NOW PLEASE Part B: Suppose Steven combined the table-tennis balls into one large bag instead of two individual bags. Would the probability change from Part A if Steven wanted to draw a “1” and a “B” without replacement?

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No, the probability would not change because the outcome is the same.

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Yes, the probability would change because you are drawing two table-tennis balls.

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Yes, the probability would change because you are drawing from one bag and this changes the number of possible outcomes.

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No, the probability would not change because there is still one table-tennis ball marked with a “1” and one table-tennis ball marked with a “B”.

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