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gunjan1208
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Please help me explaning the answer (Source MGMAT strategy guides)
A florist has 2 azaleas, 3 buttercups, and 4 petunias. She puts two flowers together at
random in a bouquet. However, the customer calls and says that she does not want
two of the same flower. What is the probability that the florist does not have to
change the bouquet?
A florist has 2 azaleas, 3 buttercups, and 4 petunias. She puts two flowers together at
random in a bouquet. However, the customer calls and says that she does not want
two of the same flower. What is the probability that the florist does not have to
change the bouquet?












