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Subject: Probability
Category: Science > Math
Asked by: jgw_43-ga
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Posted: 02 Apr 2006 13:35 PDT
Expires: 02 Apr 2006 13:38 PDT
Question ID: 714695
Given two urns, one containing two red, three green and four yellow
balls, the other containing four red, two green and three yellow
balls, if a single bal is drawn from each urn, what is the probability
that:

 

a)       Both are red?

b)       At least one is green?

c)       One is red, the other yellow?

d)       At least one is either red or yellow?
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