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22 March, 07:18

A bag has 8 number tiles numbered one through eight. You draw a number tile, replace the tile and draw a second tile. What is the probability that you will draw a 6 and then a 7? Only answer if you answer is 100% correct.

A. 1/64

B. 1/56

C. 1/16

D. 1/8

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  1. 22 March, 07:20
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    The answer is D because they take a tile out which makes it 7 tiles in the bag but then they put it back which makes the bag have 8 tiles in it again.
  2. 22 March, 07:21
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    Total number tiles = 8

    Number of 6 = 1

    Number of 7 = 1

    P (a 6 and then a 7) = (1/8) (1/8) = 1/64 (Answer A)
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