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There are 4 red, 6 yellow and 6 blue socks in the drawer. if the sock is not replaced after it is drawn,what is the probability of drawing a red and then a blue sock? (Find prob…
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there are 4 red, 6 yellow and 6 blue socks in the drawer. if the sock is not replaced after it is drawn,what is the probability of drawing a red and then a blue sock? (Find probabilities and multiply)
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Total amount: 16
Red socks: 4
Probability of picking a red sock 4/16
If we take a red sock out and do not replace it, we are left with a total of 15 socks.
Blue socks: 6
So the probability of picking a blue sock will be 6/15
Multiply:
4/16 * 6/15 = 24/240 = 1/10
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