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20 June, 14:53

When charles randomly chooses a fruit from a basket of apples and oranges, the odds are 5 to 3 that he will select an orange. what is the probability that he chooses 2 oranges, if fruits are not replaced?

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  1. 20 June, 15:09
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    0 bc 5 to 3 = 543 chances 0 unlikely
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