mrschasity627 mrschasity627
  • 04-07-2014
  • Mathematics
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lara has a tin of peanuts cashews and pecans she will pick a second nut without looking. how many outcomes are there for her two picks?

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 04-07-2014
Possible procedures:

1). peanut, peanut
2). peanut, cashew
3). peanut, pecan
4). cashew, peanut
5). cashew, cashew
6). cashew, pecan
7). pecan, peanut
8). pecan, cashew
9). pecan, pecan.

Nine (9) possible procedures.
But ...
(2) and (4) produce the same final result.
(3) and (7) produce the same final result.
(6) and (8) produce the same final result.

So there are only six (6) possible different outcomes.
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vaibhavay
vaibhavay vaibhavay
  • 04-07-2014
There are six different possiblities of what she picks up.
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