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3 January, 06:59

Each house number on a street has 2 nonzero digits that are different. What is the probability that the second digit is less than 3, given that the first digit is less than 3?

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  1. 3 January, 09:24
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    You again!

    Since we have only 2 numbers less than 3 (that is 1 and 2) the first house number digit gets 2 out of 9 chance. But the second one can't be repeated so it gets only one number out of the remaining 8.

    The answer is 1/8.
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