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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 16:40 blacee01

These magazines are on a table at Josh's entist's office?
• 2 movie magazines
• 6 news magazines
• 3 sports magazines
• 1 food magazine
• 3 mature magazines
Josh will randomly chose a mazzine, put it back,
and then choose another magazine. What is the
probability that he will choose a movie magazine
and then a nature magazine?
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• 2 movie magazines
• 6 news magazines

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