Two bags M and N are on a desk. Bag M contains 6 red pens and 4 black pens; bag N contains 2 red pens...

      

Two bags M and N are on a desk. Bag M contains 6 red pens and 4 black pens; bag N contains 2 red pens and 8 black pens. A bag is chosen at random and two pens drawn from it, one at a time without replacement. Find the probability of picking two pens of the same colour.

  

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sharon
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sharon kalunda answered the question on August 28, 2019 at 12:40


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