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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The numbers 1 through 5 are recorded on individual slips of paper and placed in a hat. What is the probability of drawing the 3, not replacing it, and then drawing the 4?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (bacon):

why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I solved her question and she ignored my asking for medal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

OpenStudy (bacon):

same here

OpenStudy (bacon):

i solved one for her too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Miss Harmon probably is above such "practicalities"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do i give you a medal?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Push the blue ribbon Best response

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry im new and just learning

OpenStudy (anonymous):

P(any number out of 5) = 1/5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then u r left with only 4 possible outcomes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sooo ==> the NEW probability is 1/(Num. of outcomes)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Buuut - the total event is the combined event and there the LAW of Multiplication applies

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