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A big flower vase has 5 begonias, 6 carnations, and 7 tulips. Two flowers are randomly selected without replacement. What is

the probability of selecting two carnations? Express the answer in the simplest form of fraction (1 point)


Please please please ,help!!!!

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Do take note this question tests on the concept of probability. Since there is no replacement, the total number of flowers will be deducted by 1, same for Carnations.

A big flower vase has 5 begonias, 6 carnations, and 7 tulips. Two flowers are randomly-example-1
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