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1 August, 13:16

In an experiment, two numbers between 1 and 6 are chosen. the second number must be different than the first number. what is the probability that the first number picked is 3 and the second number exceeds 4?

a. 0.0667

b. 0.1667

c. 0.4000

d. 0.1405

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  1. 1 August, 13:26
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    Pick a 3. P1/6

    Pick another not 3 but 5 or 6 is P2/5

    1/6 x 2/5 1/15 = 0.0667
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