Suppose that 2 balls are randomly selected (without replacement) from an urn containing 3 red, 4 blue, and 5 white balls. If we let X and Y denote, respectively, the number of red and white balls chosen.  a) Solve for P(x=0, y=0) b)Solve for P(x=1, y=2) c)Solve for P(x=2, y=1)

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Suppose that 2 balls are randomly selected (without replacement) from an urn containing 3 red, 4 blue, and 5 white balls. If we let X and Y denote, respectively, the number of red and white balls chosen. 

a) Solve for P(x=0, y=0)

b)Solve for P(x=1, y=2)

c)Solve for P(x=2, y=1)

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