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Mathematics, 15.05.2021 01:40 Carrchris021

In a game, four cards are labeled W, X, Y, and Z. Three tiles are numbered 3, 4, or 5. Two discs
are green and yellow. A player randomly
selects one card, one tile, and one disc.
Find the probability the player selects a card X
or Y, one tile 4 or 5, and green disc?

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