SOLUTION: A bag has 6 number tiles numbered one through six. You draw a number tile, replace the tile and draw a second tile. What is the probability that you will draw a 4 and then a 3?
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Question 964342: A bag has 6 number tiles numbered one through six. You draw a number tile, replace the tile and draw a second tile. What is the probability that you will draw a 4 and then a 3?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P=SUCCESS/TOTAL POSSIBILITIES
1/6*1/6=1/36=.028 OR 2.8%
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