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bearhunter [10]
3 years ago
13

An image of tree diagram representing the possible overall outcomes over two consecutive nights is below. list the outcomes wher

e exactly one card game is played over two days
A bc,cb
B bc,cc
C bb,bc
D cb,cc​

Mathematics
1 answer:
NARA [144]3 years ago
8 0
Answer : bc, cc the third choose is the right
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