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A math question that I don't understand

by Guest1330  |  12 years, 8 month(s) ago

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there are 8 crayons in a box: 3 red, 2 green, 1 blue, 1 yellow, and 1 orange. Two crayons are drawn one right after the other (without replacing the first one). Find the probability that they are both red?

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  1. Guest2457
    All red ones were taken out. I took it out. I have them.

  2. Guest9346
    10%.
    First crayon may be red, green, blue, yellow and orange. And second crayon may be only red or green. In all we have 10 versions, and the probability that they are both red is 10 %.
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