9. Mario has a box filled with 10 green, 3 blue, 1 red, and 7 yellow colored pens. He removes 4 pens from the box, without replacement. Select the outcomes that could represent the pens he removes. A. All of the pens in his selection are red. B. There is 1 of each color pen in his selection. C. There are exactly 3 green pens in his selection. D. There are more red pens removed than other colors. E. The number of red pens removed is the same as the number of blue pens removed.

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9. Mario has a box filled with 10 green, 3 blue, 1
red, and 7 yellow colored pens. He removes 4 pens
from the box, without replacement.
Select the outcomes that could represent the pens
he removes.
A. All of the pens in his selection are red.
B. There is 1 of each color pen in his selection.
C. There are exactly 3 green pens in his selection.
D. There are more red pens removed than other
colors.
E. The number of red pens removed is the same as
the number of blue pens removed.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Mario has a box filled with 10 green, 3 blue, 1 red, and 7 yellow colored pens. He removes 4 pens from the box, without replacement. Select the outcomes that could represent the pens he removes. A. All of the pens in his selection are red. B. There is 1 of each color pen in his selection. C. There are exactly 3 green pens in his selection. D. There are more red pens removed than other colors. E. The number of red pens removed is the same as the number of blue pens removed.
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