Asked by heather
there are 4 blue tile,s 3 yellow tiles, 5 red tiles, and 2 green tiles.
he draws a tile replaces it, and draws another tile. what is the probability he will draw a blue tile on both
he draws a tile replaces it, and draws another tile. what is the probability he will draw a blue tile on both
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Answered by
Damon
4+3+5+2 = 14
two independent 4/14 draws
(2/7)^2 = 4/49 = .0816
two independent 4/14 draws
(2/7)^2 = 4/49 = .0816
Answered by
Austin
sorry 3 green tiles
2/35
1/9
16/225
2/21
?
2/35
1/9
16/225
2/21
?
Answered by
Damon
(4/15)^2 = 16/225
Answered by
Ms. Sussie
Now now Stevie lets be kind hehehe
Answered by
Evanna
4/14
:D hope that helps
:D hope that helps
Answered by
Anti Steve
Bro no one likes Steve
Answered by
Daniella
16/225
Answered by
Daniella
and why do you post the answer if ur wrong like lmao fact check urself
Answered by
steve stan
maybe if u stanned steve u would get 100% on ur math test smh
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