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SAT, 11.02.2021 05:00 wolfiewolffromsketch

You were asked to find the probability that you reached into a jar and randomly grabbed a quarter and then, without replacement, another quarter. Currently the jar contains the following: 17 Pennies12 Dimes
19 Nickels17 Quarters

From the past steps we know that P(E)=1765 and P(F|E)=1664. Therefore, using the multiplication rule for dependent events we will have

P(EandF)=P(E)â‹…P(F|E)=1765â‹…1664=Text box

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