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8 June, 14:29

Mr. calloway is an algebra teacher. every class period he draws a piece of paper out of a hat without looking to determine the number of homework problems he will assign. each different color of paper represents a different number of homework problems. the hat contains 2 blue, 6 red, 10 yellow, and 7 purple pieces of paper. what is the probability that mr. calloway draws a purple piece of paper during the first class period and a blue piece of paper during the second class period if he replaces all pieces of paper before each drawing?

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  1. 8 June, 18:21
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    The probability of drawing a purple piece during the first class is 7/25 because 7 pieces of paper are purple out of a total of 25 pieces of paper

    Since all pieces of paper are returned, the probability of drawing a blue piece during the second class is 2/25 since there are 2 blue pieces out of a total of 25 pieces of paper

    The wording is meant to trick you here. If the purple paper from the morning was not replaced before drawing the probability of drawing a blue piece in the second class would increase.

    Always remember to reduce fractions where you can
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