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7. Find the probabilities if more than one M&M is chosen without replacement (Use fractions and multiplication for an and probability decreasing the second or

7. Find the probabilities if more than one M&M is chosen without replacement (Use fractions and multiplication for an" and" probability decreasing the second or third value because of without replacement, convert the answer to a three decimal). Please show all fractions for full credit.

Example:Given yellow = 5 and brown = 7 and the total is 20.

p(yellow and brown) = (5/20)(7/19) = 0.092

a) p(red and green) ______b) p(red and green and yellow) = ______

c) p(red and red and red) = ______d) p(brown and orange) = _______

e)p(blue and yellow ) ________

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