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Statistics problem A bowl has 10 green M&Ms, 11 blue M&M's, 9 yellow M&Ms, and 13...

Statistics problem

A bowl has 10 green M&Ms, 11 blue M&M's, 9 yellow M&Ms, and 13 brown M&Ms. If you pick 7 M&Ms, find the following probability of the following events. It is not necessary for you to complete the calculations.

a) Getting 5 blue M&Ms

b) Getting 5 green M&Ms

c) Getting 3 blue M&Ms and 4 green M&Ms

d) Getting no blue M&Ms

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