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22 February, 07:36

There are 10 rolls of film in a box and 3 are defective. two rolls are to be selected, one after the other. what is the probability of selecting a defective roll followed by another defective roll?

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  1. 22 February, 07:39
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    1 / 15 = 0.06666666666 ...

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total Number of Rolls = 10

    Number of Defective Rolls = 3

    Probability = Number of Defective Rolls / Total Number of Rolls

    Probability = 3 / 10

    Now there is one less defective roll.

    Total Number of Rolls = 10 - 1

    Number of Defective Rolls = 3 - 1

    Total Number of Rolls = 9

    Number of Defective Rolls = 2

    Probability = Number of Defective Rolls / Total Number of Rolls

    Probability = 2 / 9

    Multiply the two probabilities together to find the overall probability.

    3 / 10 * 2 / 9

    3 * 2 = 6

    10 * 9 = 90

    6 / 90

    Simplify

    6 / 90 = 3 / 45 = 1 / 15 = 0.06666666666 ...
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