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10 July, 04:02

A box contains 5 red, 2 pink and 3 blue beads.

Two beads are chosen at random without

replacement.

What is the probability that the beads are

different colours? P (diff colours) = 1 - P (same colour)

Bink

1.

sla Blue

ees

Red

1

W

0/

3 ink là ºk rao

3 / Blue

s / Red

름 Bue 름름을

- Blue

21 Pink

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  1. 10 July, 04:18
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    Answer is 10 beds

    is correct bro
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