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You are visiting a kennel that has three German Shepherds, four Labrador Retrievers, six Chihuahuas, five Poodles, and four West Highland Terriers. When you arrive, the dogs are taking a walk. What is the probability of seeing a German Shepherd first, then a Chihuahua?
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mathhelper
total dogs ---- 22
prob(GS the C) = (3/22)(6/22) = ....
(there are still 22 dogs, just because you saw one of the German Sheps, does not remove that dog)
prob(GS the C) = (3/22)(6/22) = ....
(there are still 22 dogs, just because you saw one of the German Sheps, does not remove that dog)
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