Tony has a bucket filled with 10 green, 3 blue, 1 red,

and 7 yellow tennis balls. He removes 4 tennis balls from
the bucket, without replacement.
Which of the following outcomes could represent this
selection?
A. All of the tennis balls are blue.
B. There is 1 tennis ball of each color.
C. There are exactly 3 green tennis balls.
D. There are more red tennis balls removed than other
colors.
E. The number of red tennis balls is the same as the
number of blue tennis balls.

2 answers

A. no because there are only 3 blue
B. highly unlikely since there is only 1 red
C. You could get exactly 3 green since there are 10 green
D. There cannot be more red removed since there is only 1.
A. Impossible because that answer is just down right Dum if he only removes 4
B. certainly because if red is only 1 than there will be at lest 1 of each color ball left
C. Likely because if there are 10 you could Get exactly 3 green as an outcome
D. impossible because 1 is a low number and 10/green is more greater to get removed since there is so much
E. certainly because there is only 1 red so it will most likely not get removed same goes for blue only 3 which is low so it will more than likely not get removed
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