If you had a bag of 36,110,00 gumballs. 1,673,785 (4.9%) were red and 34,326,215 (95.1%) were not red. and you were randomly given 2,161,927 gumballs. (no gumballs were given to you, and put back in the bag and given to you again) What is the chance that 753,203.25 (45%) of the red qumballs were given to you?

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If you had a bag of 36,110,00 gumballs. 1,673,785 (4.9%) were red and 34,326,215 (95.1%) were not
red.
and you were randomly given 2,161,927 gumballs. (no gumballs were given to you, and put back in
the bag and given to you again)
What is the chance that 753,203.25 (45%) of the red qumballs were given to you?
Transcribed Image Text:If you had a bag of 36,110,00 gumballs. 1,673,785 (4.9%) were red and 34,326,215 (95.1%) were not red. and you were randomly given 2,161,927 gumballs. (no gumballs were given to you, and put back in the bag and given to you again) What is the chance that 753,203.25 (45%) of the red qumballs were given to you?
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