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Now this example is just pulled out of nowhere - I just want to know how to solve these type of problems:
Bob sells cars.. He has 2 red ones, 2 black ones, 8 orange ones, and 4 gray ones.. Assuming that once a car is sold it's not replaced, what's the probability of selling an orange one first and then a 2 gray ones...
Bob sells cars.. He has 2 red ones, 2 black ones, 8 orange ones, and 4 gray ones.. Assuming that once a car is sold it's not replaced, what's the probability of selling an orange one first and then a 2 gray ones...