SOLUTION: You have a set of lettered tiles:  R, E, X,  V,  U,  X,  J.     You randomly choose one of the lettered tiles. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second tile. Find the

Algebra ->  Test -> SOLUTION: You have a set of lettered tiles:  R, E, X,  V,  U,  X,  J.     You randomly choose one of the lettered tiles. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second tile. Find the      Log On


   



Question 597603: You have a set of lettered tiles:  R, E, X,  V,  U,  X,  J.     You randomly choose one of the lettered tiles. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second tile. Find the probability of choosing the first tile, then the second tile.
a.  P(X,  U)
b.  P(X, X)
c.  P(Not X, X)
d.  P(vowel, consonant)
e.  P(R, X)
 

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There are 2 vowels in 7 tiles, hence



Once you have chosen a vowel, then there are 6 tiles left, 5 of which are consonants, so:



John

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