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14 July, 04:40

A box contains 3 plains pencils and 7 pens. A second box contains 6 color pencils and 2 crayons one item from each box is chosen at random. What is the probability that a pen from the first box and crayon from the second box are selected

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  1. 14 July, 04:57
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    Well to solve these type of question it is very easy to make a tree diagram and then solve them. How ever i have done it here for you.

    So basically we have to get a pen from the first box so its probability is 7 / 10.

    Similarly, we have to get a crayon from the second box so its probability is 2 / 8.

    Now by counting principle we can multiply the two probabilities so 7/10 * 1/4 which becomes equal to 7/40.
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