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Can someone help me? I am multiplying 2/10 x 2/1. Why do you multiply 2/10 X 2/10?

Can someone help me? I am multiplying 2/10 x 2/1. Why do you multiply 2/10 X 2/10?-example-1
Can someone help me? I am multiplying 2/10 x 2/1. Why do you multiply 2/10 X 2/10?-example-1
Can someone help me? I am multiplying 2/10 x 2/1. Why do you multiply 2/10 X 2/10?-example-2
User Hexwab
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The probability to select a stripped shirt is 2/10
He replaced it, then the number of shirts is the same & the probability is the same.
But here there is a conditional probability
1st selection P(2/10)
AND
2nd selection P(2/10) so P( stripped shirt AND another stripped shirt)
=2/10 x2/10= 4/100 =1/25
User Tread
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In both instances, there is a 20% chance that he gets a striped sweater. 2 x 2/10 is not the same as 2/10 x 2/10. You have to do 2/10 x 2/10, because there's a 20% chance he gets it first, and then 20% he gets it again. The chance he gets it twice in a row should be 4 out of 100 or 1 out of 25. A very slim chance
User Ole Lindstad
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