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A box contains 7 plain pencils and 3 pens. A second box contains 3 color pencils and 3 crayons

One item from each box is chosen at random. What is the probability that a pen from the first
box and a crayon from the second box are selected?
Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.


User Sjay
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His is the answer to your question
A box contains 7 plain pencils and 3 pens. A second box contains 3 color pencils and-example-1
User Victormejia
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Answer:


(3)/(20)

Explanation:

Box 1:

Number of pens = 3

Total number of items = pencils + pens = 7 + 3 = 10

Probability that a pen will be picked, P(Pen) =
(3)/(10)

Box 2:

Number of crayons = 3

Total number of items = color pencils + crayons = 3 + 3 = 6

Probability that a crayon will be picked, P(Crayon) =
(3)/(6)

P(pen from 1st box and crayon from 2nd box),

= P(Pen) x P(Crayon)

=
(3)/(10) x
(3)/(6)

=
(3)/(20)

User EHayik
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