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A basket contains 80 mangoes and 60 oranges.if two fruits are picked one after the other without replacement,what is the probability that
1) one of each fruit is picked
2) one type of fruit is picked
9 years ago

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bobpursley
without replacement?

Pr(one mango, one orange)=80/140*69/140*2

pr(two mangoes, or two oranges)
= 80/140*80/140 + 60/140*60/140
9 years ago

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