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4 November, 00:44

In a bag there are seven red, eight blue and nine green counters. Two counters are taken out and not replaced. What is the probability of at least one counter being red?

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  1. 4 November, 04:12
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    2/24

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There is a 2 out of 24 chance as taking out two counters give you 2 chances to get a red counter out of the 24 counters available
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