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28 March, 02:02

A box contains 3 plain pencils and 1 pen. A second box contains 4 color pencils and 4 crayons. One item from each box is chosen at random. What is the probability that a pen from the first box and a crayon from the second box are selected? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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  1. B
    28 March, 03:16
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    Well, the chances are 3 to 1 in the first question, because there are three pencils and only one pen. In the second box it is a 50-50 chance that you will pick a crayon, because there are equal amounts of colored pencils and crayons in the second box. The numbers that I gave you aren't the fractions though. See if you can go from here.
  2. K
    28 March, 04:14
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    There is a 1/4 chance to get the pen and a 1/2 chance to get a crayon
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