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A box contains 6 red, 3 white, 2 green, and 1 black (total 12) identical balls. What is the least number of balls necessary to take out randomly (without looking) to be sure of getting at least two white
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A box contains 6 red, 3 white, 2 green, and 1 black (total 12) identical balls. What is the least number of balls necessary to take out randomly (without looking) to be sure of getting at least two white balls?
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Answer:
10
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12 total and 3 whites
there is 10 11 and 12.
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