SOLUTION: In a box there are 500 colored balls: 75 black, 150 green,
175 red, 70 white and 30 blue. If five balls are selected at
random. What is the probability all are different colors I
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Question 980502: In a box there are 500 colored balls: 75 black, 150 green,
175 red, 70 white and 30 blue. If five balls are selected at
random. What is the probability all are different colors I want this answer please
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the probability all are different colors is =
(75/500) * (150/500) * (175/500) * (70/500) * (30/500) = 0.0001323
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