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A bowl contains 11 white stones and 3 black stones. One stone is chosen and not replaced, then another stone is chosen. What is the probability that the first is a white stone and the second is a black stone?

User MrQBerrt
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Answer:

11/ 14 chance that you will pick a white stone

3/14 chance to picka a black stone

Explanation:

Hope that helps

User Caresse
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Answer:

Explanation:


P=(11)/(14) * (3)/(13) =(33)/(182 )

User PythEch
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