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Mathematics, 28.05.2021 23:00, maddyjones4172

Mr. Arner has a bag of colored wristbands for his class and he chooses one without looking. The bag contains a total of 27 wristbands and 6 of the wristbands are blue. 7UA51momzaetY3s3BHNLTVGL_3QAuK5ClgX 0czW5sdhPqWKGohtx8vDvukWJ54XyL_Q6MB jmq3tra5-vFPgcWfoaPxwuqRr1NrD51HS8a F5Cq_sA82iX6mCxsnA00E5dIbQbHnFp a) What is the probability that Mr. Arner will choose a blue wristband? b). Is it likely, unlikely, or neither likely nor unlikely that Mr. Arner will choose a blue wristband?

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