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A box of old books contains 6 mysteries, 4 biographies, and 2 children’s books. Which of the following can be used to determine the probability of choosing a mystery book from the box, replacing it, and then choosing a biography?

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Answer:

The probability of choosing a mystery book from the box, replacing it, and then choosing a biography =
(1)/(6)

Explanation:

A box of old books contains mysteries, biographies, and children’s books.

The number of books in mysteries = 6

The number of books in biographies = 4

The number of books in childrens = 2

The total number of books = 12

The probability of choosing a mystery book from the box =
(6)/(12)

The probability of choosing a biography book from the box =
(4)/(12)

The probability of choosing a mystery book from the box, replacing it, and then choosing a biography = (
(6)/(12)) (
(4)/(12)) ( since it is with replacement)

=
(1)/(6)

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