A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Pablo randomly picks three marbles from a bag of nine marbles (four red ones, green ones , and two yellow ones).
How many outcomes are there in the sample space ??
How many outcomes in the event that none of the marbles he picks are red?
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