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SAT, 11.10.2020 17:01 kalibaby

In a bouquet, there are 6 roses, 9 lilies, 7 daisies, and 6 orchids. If 4 flowers are selected at random, and not replaced, find a) the probability that at least 1 of the flowers is a rose and b) the probability that all four are roses. c) Is either event likely to occur? Show the steps that explain your answers.

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