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5 July, 03:57

A box contains plain pencils and pens. A second box contains color pencils and crayons. One item from each box is chosen at random. What is the probability that a plain pencil from the first box and a color pencil from the second box are selected?

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  1. 5 July, 07:49
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    The two events are clearly independt, because what happen in a box does not influence what happen in the other box.

    The probability of two indipendent events is the product of each probability.

    Then, the probability of chosing a plain pencil from the first box and a color pencil from the second box, is the probability of the first times the probability of the second.
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