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Problem 52

Two apples are chosen from a basket containing five red and three yellow apples. Draw a tree diagram below, and find the following probabilities. \(P(\) one red, one yellow \()\)

Problem 53

Two apples are chosen from a basket containing five red and three yellow apples. Draw a tree diagram below, and find the following probabilities. \(P\) (both yellow)

Problem 54

Two apples are chosen from a basket containing five red and three yellow apples. Draw a tree diagram below, and find the following probabilities. \(P\) (First red and second yellow)

Problem 59

Three marbles are drawn from a jar containing five red, four white, and three blue marbles. Find the following probabilities using combinations. \(P\) (all three red)

Problem 60

Three marbles are drawn from a jar containing five red, four white, and three blue marbles. Find the following probabilities using combinations. \(P\) (two white and 1 blue \()\)

Problem 61

Three marbles are drawn from a jar containing five red, four white, and three blue marbles. Find the following probabilities using combinations. \(P(\) none white \()\)

Problem 62

Three marbles are drawn from a jar containing five red, four white, and three blue marbles. Find the following probabilities using combinations. \(P(\) at least one red \()\)

Problem 63

A committee of four is selected from a total of 4 freshmen, 5 sophomores, and 6 juniors. Find the probabilities for the following events. At least three freshmen.

Problem 64

A committee of four is selected from a total of 4 freshmen, 5 sophomores, and 6 juniors. Find the probabilities for the following events. No sophomores.

Problem 65

A committee of four is selected from a total of 4 freshmen, 5 sophomores, and 6 juniors. Find the probabilities for the following events. All four of the same class.

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