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9 December, 11:29

The probability of drawing two nickels from a bag at random without replacement is 33/95. The probability of drawing a nickel first is 3/5. What is the probability of drawing a second nickel, given that the first coin drawn was nickel?

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  1. 9 December, 11:32
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    The probability that two events occur is equal to the product of the individual events happening or occurring. For this item, we let x be the probability that is unknown such that the relationship between them may be expressed as,

    (3/5) (x) = 33/95

    The value of x from the equation is 11/19.
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