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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 20:20 anonymous174

A container contains balls numbered from 1 through 55. A ball is drawn randomly and replaced. Then a second ball is drawn randomly. What is the probability that
the first ball is number 9 and the second ball is number 41?
1/27
= 0.4%
2755
= 3.6%
1/3,025
= 0.03%
109/2,970
= 3.7%
1/2,970
= 0.33%

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