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Question: There are 20 apples in a basket: 5 Macintosh and 10 Gala and 5 Spartan. You randomly select two apples.
a.) Develop a tree diagram of all possible outcomes of t
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Question: There are 20 apples in a basket: 5 Macintosh and 10 Gala and 5 Spartan. You randomly select two apples.
a.) Develop a tree diagram of all possible outcomes of this experiment.
b.) Find the probability that the first apple is Gala and the second is Macintosh.
c.) Find the probability that at least one apple is Spartan.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
MM MG MS
GM GG GS
SM SG SS
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GM is one of the 9 possible outcomes.
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From the nine outcomes, 5 of them have at least 1 S.
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