A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Author: Sheldon Ross
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The table below lists the frequency of clowns, by hair color, in a given fraternal order of clowns.
Hair Color | Count |
---|---|
Red | 13 |
Blue | 13 |
Rainbow | 21 |
Other | 40 |
What is the probability that a randomly selected clown from this fraternal order has hair that is not rainbow?
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The table below lists the frequency of clowns, by hair color, in a given fraternal order of clowns.
Hair Color | Count |
---|---|
Red | 13 |
Blue | 13 |
Rainbow | 21 |
Other |
40 |
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