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You have three $1 bills, four $5 bills, and two $10 bills in your pocket. You select a bill at random. Without replacing a bill, you choose a second bill at random. Find p($5 then $10)
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You have three $1 bills, four $5 bills, and two $10 bills in your pocket. You select a bill at random. Without replacing a bill, you choose a second bill at random. Find p($5 then $10)
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pi times both number to get the answer.
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P($10 and $1) = P($10)*P($1 | $10)
= (2/9)(3/8) =
1/12
These are dependent events because you do not replace the $10
after selecting it.
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