1 Question 9. Suppose we have thirty balls divided into three groups of ten by color (green, red, blue). Per color, each

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1 Question 9. Suppose we have thirty balls divided into three groups of ten by color (green, red, blue). Per color, each

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1 Question 9. Suppose we have thirty balls divided into three groups of ten by color (green, red, blue). Per color, each ball is numbered from 0 to 9. All balls are put into a sealed box where people can draw three at a time without looking, making the choice random. Compute the probability of a. Choosing three red balls b. Choosing one blue ball and two green balls regardless of their sequence C. Choosing one red ball, one blue ball, and one green ball in sequence a Question 10. Given a full deck of cards (52 cards), what is the probability of the following events? a. Randomly drawing five cards and obtaining all spades b. Randomly drawing five cards and obtaining the sequence 9, 10, J, Q K of any suit C. Randomly drawing five cards and obtaining four aces an any other card
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