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  • 02-11-2019
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In a bowl of jelly beans there are 12 red, 10 black, 5 white, and 3 green. If three jelly beans are
chosen one at a time, what is the probability that 3 black jelly beans will be chosen?

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Jessicaalvarez2006 Jessicaalvarez2006
  • 02-11-2019
it would be 10/30 because there are 10 black and in totally there are 30 jelly beans
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