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Hayden went apple picking with his family. In his bag he had four Granny Smith apples,
two Honeycrisp apples, three Gala apples, and one Fuji apple. What is the probability
that he will pick a Granny Smith apple out of his bag, replace it, and then choose a
Honeycrisp apple? Write your answer as a simplified fraction.

Hayden went apple picking with his family. In his bag he had four Granny Smith apples, two Honeycrisp apples, three Gala apples, and one Fuji apple. What is th class=

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Answer: [tex]\dfrac{2}{25}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

There 4 Granny smith, 2 Honey crisp, 3 Gala, 1 Fuji apples in the bag

The chance of picking a granny smith apple out of the bag is 4 out of 10 apples

So, the probability of picking it is [tex]\frac{4}{10}[/tex]

now, it is replaced and honey crisp apple is chosen

The probability of happening this event along with the first one is

[tex]\Rightarrow P=\dfrac{4}{10}\times \dfrac{2}{10}\\\\\Rightarrow P=\dfrac{8}{100}=\dfrac{2}{25}[/tex]

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