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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 beads 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?​

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Answered by joannanoronha49
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Answer:

a. Four pairs.

b. there is no possibility.

c. there is no possibility.

d. there is no possibility

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