Jason has two bags with 6 tiles each. The tiles in each bag are shown below:
Make 6 squares. The squares are numbered sequentially from 1 to 6.
Without looking, Jason draws a tile from the first bag and then a tile from the second bag. What is the probability of Jason drawing an even tile from the first bag and an even tile from the second bag?
6 over 12
9 over 12
6 over 36
9 over 36
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@heretohelpalways 1 more after this
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:)
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I am here
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let's start
OpenStudy (anonymous):
there are 3 even tiles in each bag, what does that tell you?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
three tiles r the same
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Does this have a picture, because if it does, I did this problem yesterday too? If it does, can you post it?
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yes :) hold on
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file ^_^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh wait wrong one lol :(
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats the right one now haha :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so for bag one it would be a chance of 3/6 and for bag two it would be a chance of 3/6, so do 3/6*3/6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
to get 9/36
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok.. thank you!!! one more lol
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