When discussing counting and probability, we often consider situations that may appear

Chapter 9, Problem 15

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When discussing counting and probability, we often consider
situations that may appear frivolous or of little practical
value, such as tossing coins, choosing cards, or rolling
dice. The reason is that these relatively simple examples
serve as models for a wide variety of more complex situations
in the real world. In light of this remark, comment
on the relationship between your answer to exercise 11 and
your answers to exercises 12–14.

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