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A bag contains 17 counters marked with the numbers 1 to 17. A counter is drawn and replaced; a second drawing is then made: what is the chance that the first number drawn is even and the second odd?
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A bag contains 17 counters marked with the numbers 1 to 17. A counter is drawn and replaced; a second drawing is then made: what is the chance that the first number drawn is even and the second odd?
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P(even, odd) = (8/17)(9/17) = 72/289
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