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Robin tosses a fair coin and then draws a ball from a bag that contains one red, one blue, and one green ball.
What are the possible outcomes for the experiment? Explain your answer.
12 years ago

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McDonald
1/3 for each being that the gravitational force present will surely be enough to make the chance of outcome for each individual ball 1/3rd.
12 years ago

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