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28 October, 07:02

A box contains 3 red crayons, 6 pink crayons, 7 blue crayons, and 2 purple crayons. A crayon is chosen randomly and not replaced. Then a second crayon is chosen. What is the probability that the first crayon is red and the second crayon is purple?

1/54

1/51

1/36

1/6

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  1. 28 October, 07:06
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    1/6 is the chance that you will choose the purple crayon
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