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20 October, 11:31

In a litter of kittens, 2 had gray fur, 3 had orange fur, and 4 had black fur. If two kittens are randomly selected, which combination would have a probability of 1/12?

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  1. 20 October, 14:14
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    The kitten with the black fur would most likely be selected because more of them than the others. So theirs a 4/12 chance the black furred kittens could be selected because the other chances of another being selected is 2/12, and 3/12.
  2. 20 October, 15:13
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    I think the answer would be the kitten with the black fur ... ?
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