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Wize University Statistics Textbook > Counting Techniques
Counting and Probability
3 Activities
There are 20 DVD’s in the clearance bin at Target, and 40% of them are comedy and 60% of them are dramas.
(a) What is the probability that you select 3 drama DVD’s in a row? Answer in three decimal places X.XXX (e.g. 0.315)
(b) If you pick two DVDs, what is the probability that you get one of each?
(c) If you pick two DVDs, what is the probability both are of the same type?
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