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For a school fundraiser, Gerardo buys 4 raffle tickets and Maria buys 10 raffle tickets. Altogether, the school sells 100 tickets. Winning tickets will be drawn one at a time without replacement until all of the prizes are handed out. What is the probability that one of Maria's tickets is chosen first and one of Gerardo's tickets is chosen second? (TEKS G.13C-R) 01/250 h O 50 0 21495 O 1/11​

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User GPP
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Answer:

i think 500

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plz tell me if it is wrong

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User Nileshbirhade
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