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Suppose five bananas and seven oranges are placed in a fruit basket. A. Suppose three fruits...

Suppose five bananas and seven oranges are placed in a fruit basket.

A. Suppose three fruits are chosen with replacement, sketch a tree diagram that shows all possible outcomes.

B. If three fruits are chosen at random with replacement find the probability that at least one banana is drawn.

C. If all three of the chosen foods are the same type what is the probability they’re all are bananas.

Suppose five bananas and seven oranges are placed in a fruit basket.

A. Suppose three are chosen without replacement sketch a tree diagram that shows all possible outcomes.

B. Add three fruits are chosen at random without replacement find the probability that the second group is an orange regardless of other draws .

C. It’s all three of the chosen fruit are the same type what is the probability they’re all oranges?

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