SOLUTION: In a basket of 6 oranges there are four unripped ones and 2 ripped ones.Two oranges are selected successively at random with out replacement.darw a tree to describe this experiment
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Question 1093569: In a basket of 6 oranges there are four unripped ones and 2 ripped ones.Two oranges are selected successively at random with out replacement.darw a tree to describe this experiment.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sorry no such thing as ripped and unripped oranges.
No such thing as "darw a tree."
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