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OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

A bag of fruit contains 4 apples, 1 plum, 2 apricots, 3 oranges. Pieces of fruit are drawn twice with replacement. What is p(apple, then apricot) A. 4/5 B. 2/25 C. 3/25 D. 3/5 My choice is 2/25 i think i'm right but i'm not quite sure

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (knov):

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OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

That would be 4/25 which is not on my choice list

OpenStudy (knov):

that's the problem.

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

But it doesn't make any sense if i did the problem the answer would come out as one of the answers on my list

OpenStudy (knov):

how did you get your answer by the way ?

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

I did what you told me to do but in a fraction way how about you do and let's see if you get the same answer

OpenStudy (knov):

I told you ?

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

Told me what the answer can't be 4/25 because it's not on my choices

OpenStudy (knov):

I don't understand you. anyways. it's not clear in your question. How many fruits do we drw?

OpenStudy (knov):

it's only given that we draw twice something.

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

Your problem doesn't make sense

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

@AloneS

OpenStudy (mahoganie.carson):

@AyanaOrtega

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

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