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12 March, 20:58

On a bookshelf there are seven fiction books and six nonfiction books Paul randomly selects one puts it back and then randomly selects another what is the probability that both selections were fiction books

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  1. 12 March, 21:11
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    Pick 1: 7 fiction out of 13 total books = 7/13

    Pick 2: 7 fiction out of 13 total books = 7/13

    Pick 1 AND Pick 2

    7/13 x 7/13 = 49/169
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