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12)Daniel has six red crayons and four blue crayons in his pencil case. If he randomly draws two of them from his pencil case, without replacement, what is the probability that …
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12)Daniel has six red crayons and four blue crayons in his pencil case. If he
randomly draws two of them from his pencil case, without replacement, what is
the probability that he will draw two red crayons?
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p(draw two red crayons) = (6÷10)×(5÷9)=0.333333333333…
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