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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 17:50 slmjmlawson

5. Finish the tree diagram to show the possible outcomes of the two events: grabbing a
piece of candy from a bag that has one of
each (cherry, lime, grape), and drawing a
bill from a box that has an equal number of
$50s, $20s, and $10s.
Outcomes
$50
cherry
$50
lime
$20
grape
$50


5. Finish the tree diagram to show the possible

outcomes of the two events: grabbing a
piece of c

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