SOLUTION: Out of 100 random numbers ranging from 1 to 26 what is the probability of randomly getting the number five and then the number 15 in two consecutive selections?
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Question 991404: Out of 100 random numbers ranging from 1 to 26 what is the probability of randomly getting the number five and then the number 15 in two consecutive selections?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
But there are 26 numbers from 1 to 26, not 100.
With that,
with replacement
without replacement
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