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A bag contains 5 red balls, 3 blue balls and 4 yellow balls. Two balls are drawn at random one after the other without replacement.

  1. Draw a tree diagram to illustrate his pickings. 
  2. Calculate the probability that
    • Both balls picked were red. 
    • Both balls picked were of the same colour. 
    • There was no red ball from the two balls picked. 

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    • 1st picking red: 5/12
      2nd picking with no replacement: 4/11
      red and red= 5/12 x 4/1120/132=5/33
       
    • r and r  - 5/33
      y and y - 4/12 x 3/11= 12/132 =1/11
      b and b - 3/12 x 2/11= 6/132= 1/22
      5/33 + 1/11 + 1/22
      10+6+3=19
        66          66
       
    • No red: 
      y and y - 4/12 3/1112/132
      y and b - 4/12 x 3/1112/132
      b and y - 3/12 x 4/1112/132
      b and b - 3/12 2/116/132
      =42/1327/22

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