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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 07:10 marie8627

There are 3 apples, 4 oranges and 1 pear in a bag. Find each probability 1) Select an orange and then a pear(without replacement)

2)You select an orange then an apple then a pear without replacement

3)You select an Apple, then an orange, then another apple without replacement

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