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A bag contains 6 orange 2 blue and 7 pink tiles. What is the probability of picking a pink tile on the first pick replacing it and picking an orange tile on the second pick?
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A bag contains 6 orange 2 blue and 7 pink tiles. What is the probability of picking a pink tile on the first pick replacing it and picking an orange tile on the second pick?
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A bag contains 6 orange 2 blue and 7 pink tiles. What is the probability of picking a pink tile on the first pick replacing it and picking an orange tile on the second pick?
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P(pink tile, orange tile)=
7/15 × 6/15 = 42/225
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