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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 03:30 myalee1419

You randomly choose one of the chips. Without replacing the first chip, you choose a second chip. Find the probability of choosing the first chip, then the second chip 1) Black and Green

2) White and not a Black

3) White and Red


You randomly choose one of the chips. Without replacing the first chip, you choose a second chip. F

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