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A bag contains 33 red apples and 66 yellow apples. 22 apples are selected at random. find the probability of selecting 11 red applenothing and 11 yellow applenothing.
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A bag contains 33 red apples and 66 yellow apples. 22 apples are selected at random. find the probability of selecting 11 red applenothing and 11 yellow applenothing.
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A bag contains 33 red apples and 66 yellow apples. 22 apples are selected at random. find the probability of selecting 11 red applenothing and 11 yellow applenothing.
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The chances for a red apple is 16.5% and for yellow it's 33%
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