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In a bag of candy, the probability that an orange candy is chosen is 0.55 and the probably that a green is chosen is 0.45. A person reaches into the bag of candy and chooses two. If X is the number of green candy
pieces chosen, find the probability that has 0, 1, or 2 green pieces chosen.
(a) Draw a tree diagram showing the possibilities for each outcome.
(b) Create the binomial distribution table for P(X).
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