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24 September, 03:08

Nico owns 11 instructional piano books. Two are beginner books, six are intermediate books, and three are advanced books. If two books are randomly chosen from the collection, one at a time, and replaced after each pick, what is the probability that he first chooses an advanced book and then chooses a beginner book?

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  1. 24 September, 03:17
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    2 beginner, 6 intermediate, 3 advanced ... total of 11

    P (advanced) = 3/11

    replaced

    P (beginner) = 2/11

    P (both) = 3/11 * 2/11 = 6/121 <=
  2. 24 September, 03:24
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    That's crazy B. Whom would of thought having that many books?
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