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You have three 1$ bills four $5 bills and two $10 bills in your wallet you select the bill at random without replacing the 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 wallet you select the bill at random without replacing the bill you choose a second bill at random find p($5 then 10$)
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