1. you have 2 sweaters, navy and black. and 3 pairs of pants black, khaki, and navy. if you choose a sweater and pants without looking, what is the probability that they will be the same color?
2. a bag of candy contains red, blue, yellow, orange, green, and brown pieces. if one of each color were put into a bag. what is the probability of pulling out a red piece?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can someone help me
OpenStudy (aric200):
Do you have any idea/answer yet or are you clueless???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
clueless
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (aric200):
Hold on
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OpenStudy (aric200):
Back
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wcb
OpenStudy (aric200):
Thanks
OpenStudy (aric200):
There are 2 ways to solve this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
np hun? ;)
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OpenStudy (aric200):
Well maybe more but ima tell you both
OpenStudy (anonymous):
just to let you know these are two questions
OpenStudy (aric200):
Yes I see that :P
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok... ;*
OpenStudy (aric200):
I might have you repost just for other peoples sake and so I get a medal but I am doing #1 first
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lml why
OpenStudy (anonymous):
there medal ;*
OpenStudy (aric200):
Haha otay
OpenStudy (aric200):
First make 2 groups One for Sweaters and One for Pants
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