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26 April, 02:34

Frank is conducting an experiment. He has one bag of different colored, same-size chips and one bag of ten same-size chips numbered 1-10. In the first bag there are 4 blue chips, 5 red chips, and 3 black chips. If he pulls one chip out of each bag, what is the probability that he will pull a black chip and an even number?

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  1. 26 April, 04:38
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    Probability=number of specific outcomes / total number of possible outcomes.

    Probability of two events occurring is P (1) * P (2)

    In this case:

    P (BandE) = (3/12) (5/10) = 15/120=1/8

    P (BandE) = 1/8 (12.5%)
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