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Mathematics, 31.05.2021 17:50 jvanegas6797

Here are seven tiles 1 1 3 3 3 5 5 e at random. m takes He does not replace the tile. Tom then takes at random a second tile. a) Calculate the probability that both tiles Tom takes have the number 1 on them. b) Calculate the probability that the number on the second tile Tom takes is greater than the number on the first tile he takes.

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