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05.05.2021 •
Mathematics
(NO LINKS)Which of the following sets of numbers could not represent the three sides of a right
triangle?
{12,35,37}
{14, 48, 50}
{60,63,87}
{42,56,69}
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Ответ:
3025/17292
Step-by-step explanation:
A box contains 22 red marbles, 55 green marbles and 55 blue marbles.
The total number of marbles in the box = 22 red marbles + 55 green marbles + 55 blue marbles
= 132 marbles
If we choose a marble, then another marble without putting the first one back in the box, what is the probability that the first marble will be green and the second will be blue?
This means we are dealing with probability without replacement.
Hence:
P(Green) and P(Blue)
= P(Green) × P(Blue)
= 55/132 × 55/131
= 3025/17292
Therefore, the probability that the first marble will be green and the second will be blue is 3025/17292