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A box contains 6 red beads and 5 white beads. Another box contains 8 red beads and 4 white

beads. If one bead is taken from each box, then

(a) What is the number of possible pairs?

(b) What is the probability of both beads being red ?

(c) What is the probability that both beads are white?

(d) What is the probability of getting at least one red bead ?

Answers

Answered by kirpatmlzs2007
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Answer:

breads are always brown

Step-by-step explanation:

so

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Answered by aayusharma32
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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