A box contains 3 Black, 4 Red, 5 Blue. Then the probability of drawing 3 balls randomly with same color equals Select one: O 0.018 O 0.2 O. 0.068 O NONE
A box contains 3 Black, 4 Red, 5 Blue. Then the probability of drawing 3 balls randomly with same color equals Select one: O 0.018 O 0.2 O. 0.068 O NONE
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Transcribed Image Text:A box contains 3 Black, 4 Red, 5 Blue. Then the probability of drawing 3 balls randomly with same color equals
Select one:
O 0.018
O 0.2
O 0.068
O NONE
& 2 blue balls. Two balls are drawn @ once randomly. Then the probability that NONE of the balls drawn is
A box contains 2 red, 3 gre
blue equals
Select one:
O 11/21
O 10/21
O NONE
O 9/21
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