A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Author: Sheldon Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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A platter contains 48 doughnuts: 26 cake, 13 glazed, and nine jelly-filled. Suppose two doughnuts are randomly selected in succession without replacement. Find the
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