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Mathematics, 11.07.2019 07:00 borgeschristoper694

Assume that there are 8 rats in the cage: 6 trained and 2 untrained. a rat is removed from the cage and it is noted whether or not it is trained. it is then placed in a different cage. 4 more rats are removed and treated the same way. how many outcomes are possible for this experiment?

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