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There are three books of poetry, five history books, and four about animals on a shelf. What is the probability of choosing a book about history and then a book about animals?

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Total number of books = 12


P\mleft(history\mright)=(5)/(12)

since one book has been taken


P\mleft(animals\mright)=(4)/(11)

The probability is then the product of both probabilities, that is:


P\mleft(historyandanimals\mright)=(5)/(12)*(4)/(11)

Solving we get:


P\mleft(historyandanimals\mright)=(20)/(121)

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