SOLUTION: Mike has 30 jellybeans. 10 are blue,8 are red, 6 are green, and the rest are yellow. What is the probability when Mike picks 2 that it won't be blue?
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Question 562030: Mike has 30 jellybeans. 10 are blue,8 are red, 6 are green, and the rest are yellow. What is the probability when Mike picks 2 that it won't be blue? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Mike has 30 jellybeans. 10 are blue,8 are red, 6 are green, and the rest are yellow. What is the probability when Mike picks 2 that it won't be blue?
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# that are not blue:20
P(2 not blue) 20C2/30C2 = 190/435
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Stan H.