SOLUTION: suppose a box contains three objects A,B,C. list all the easy that two of these objects can be selected without replacement assuming order matters
If two objects are randomly
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Question 387092: suppose a box contains three objects A,B,C. list all the easy that two of these objects can be selected without replacement assuming order matters
If two objects are randomly selected as described above what's the probability that onf of the objects is A? Fraction in simplest terms.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are 6 possible outcomes.
Four of the outcomes have an .
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