We have two picking rounds with replacement.
We have to calculate the probability of picking a 7 and then picking an even number.
As the picking is made with replacement, the probabilities of both events are independent.
Then, we can write:
We can calculate the probability of each event as the quotient between the successful outcomes and the possible outcomes.
For the first event we have 1/4 as we have one successful event (getting a 7) out of 4 possible events.
For the second event we have 2/4 = 1/2, as we have two successful events (get a 4 or a 6) out of 4 possible events.
Then, we can calculate the probability as:
We can express this probability as a percentage by multiplying this result by 100%:
Answer: 12.5%