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21 February, 10:59

Nine disks are numbered from 1 to 9 and placed in a box. One disk is

selected at random and not replaced. Another disk is randomly selected.

What is the probability of selecting two even numbers?

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  1. 21 February, 11:20
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    The probability of selecting two even numbers is 1/6.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Nine disks are numbered from 1 to 9 and placed in a box.

    The total number of disks = 9

    The question is asked to find the probability of selecting two even numbers.

    We know that, the disks in the box are {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}. The even number disks are {2,4,6,8}.

    The number of even number disks = 4 disks.

    To find the probability of selecting two even numbers without replacement:

    P (first even disk) = No. of even disks / Total disks

    ⇒ 4 / 9

    P (second even disk) = No. of remaining even disks / Total disks

    ⇒ 3 / 8

    P (two even disks without replacement) = 4/9 * 3/8

    ⇒ 12 / 72

    ⇒ 1 / 6

    ∴ The probability of selecting two even numbers is 1/6.
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