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12 August, 04:07

nathan has 4 brown teddy bears, 5 pink teddy bears and 3 red teddy bears in his shop. 2 teddy bears are drawn without replacement from the shop. what is the probability that both of the teddy bears are brown? explain/show work

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  1. 12 August, 04:19
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    0.91

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (4/12) (3/11) = 1/11 or 0.091

    4 brown teddy bears / 12 total teddy bears

    times

    3 brown teddy bear / 11 total teddy bears (this is because you already drew 1 teddy bear)
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