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30 July, 13:44

Marta's dog just had six puppies. Four are female (F), and two are male (M). One of the males is brown. Two of the females are brown. All puppies are either brown or white. If Marta randomly gives away puppies to her friends, what is the probability of a friend getting a puppy that is male, brown, or both?

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  1. 30 July, 14:04
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    No of total brown = 2 + 1 = 3.

    probability = 3 / 6

    = 1 / 2.

    no of males = 2

    probability

    = 2 / 6

    = 1 / 3

    no of person who is both male and brown = 1

    probability = 1 / 6

    Required probability

    = probability of being brown + probability of being male - probability of being both

    = 1 / 2 + 1 / 3 - 1 / 6

    = 4 / 6

    = 2 / 3.
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