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Mathematics, 18.02.2020 21:21, Makoshark6887

Suppose that a bag contains 43 red balls, 54 blue balls, and 72 green balls and that 2 balls are chosen at random without replacement. Construct a probability tree for this problem. What is the probability that 2 green balls will be chosen?

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