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Mathematics, 29.05.2020 00:03 hannahe83

There are 4 red, 8 yellow, and 6 blue socks mixed up in a drawer. Once a sock is selected it is NOT replaced. Find the probability of choosing a blue sock and then a yellow sock. (Hint: Find the probability of each event occurring, then multiply them together.)

You can write your answer as a fraction, decimal, or percent. Decimals should be rounded to the nearest hundredth and percent should be to the nearest percent.

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