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a bowl contains 1 red, 1 black and 1 yellow jellybean. Two jellybeans are selected in...

a bowl contains 1 red, 1 black and 1 yellow jellybean. Two jellybeans are selected in succession, without first being replaced. Draw a tree diagram and represent all possible combinations. Two jelly beans are selected in succession, with the first jellybean being replaced before second is drawn. Draw a tree diagram representing all combinations.

If a card is drawn from a deck find the probabilty of getting a diamond. a 5 or a heart, a 5 and a heart, a king, a red card

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