An ice cream store has the following pints in stock:
6 cookies and cream, 4 chocolate, 7 strawberry, 5
vanilla, and 8 mint chocolate chip. Courtney is
going to take out one pint, not replace it, and then
take out a second pint. What is the probability that
she will pull out first a strawberry, then a mint
chocolate chip?
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Answer:
P(E) = 0.23 - - - - - - [1]
P(E) = 0.27 -------------[2]
Step-by-step explanation:
n(s) = number of samples = 30
So, P( getting a strawberry) = 7/30
= 0.23
& since one pint is out the the number of samples decreases = 29
P( getting a mint chocolate chip) = 8/29
= 0.27
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