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Dave has several golf balls in his golf bag. Seven of them are brand A, 9 are brand B, and 2 are brand C. He reaches into the bag and randomly selects one golf ball, then he selects a second one without replacing the first one. What is the probability that the first one is a brand A golf ball and the second one is a brand C golf ball?

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Given

bag contain

7 balls of brand A

9 balls of brand B

2 balls of brand C

Dave randomly select the a ball and then a second ball without replacement of first ball

Probability that first ball is A golf ball
P(A)=(7)/(18)

Probability that second ball is of brand C
P(C)=(2)/(17)

Probability that the first one is a brand A golf ball and the second one is a brand C golf ball
=P(A)* P(B)


=(7)/(18)* (2)/(17)=(7* 2)/(18* 17)=(14)/(306)=0.045

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