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Mathematics, 30.03.2021 02:00 elizabethcswind5062

A researcher is selecting lab rats for her experiment. She assigns each rat a number and picks numbers out of a hat while blindfolded. The pool of rats from which she is drawing participants is composed of the following: 23 male albino rats 21 male spotted rats 35 female albino rats 11 female spotted rats If she reaches into the hat twice, what is the probability of choosing a male albino rat and then either a female albino rat or a male spotted rat

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