Question: Consider a box that has 10 balls - 3 red and 7 blue balls. Two balls are randomly drawn from the box, without replacement. a)

Consider a box that has 10 balls - 3 red and 7 blue balls. Two balls are randomly drawn from the box, without replacement.

a) Is this a Binomial experiment? Justify your answers. (can the experiment be broken down into n identical trials, is it possible to classify outcomes as "success" and "failure", are all trials independent to each other, is the probability of success the same in all trials)

b) Find the probability that one red ball and one blue ball are drawn.

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