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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 03:10 dmarte11092001

Suppose you have a litter of mice which consists of 5 males and 3 females. If you randomly grab two of them without replacement. 1. what is the probability that they are both male?
2. what is the probability that you get at least one female
3. what is the probability that one is male and one is female

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