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Mathematics, 01.02.2020 05:45 Elliescott9231

On a bookshelf, there are 5 fiction and 4 nonfiction books. paul randomly selects one, puts it back, and then randomly selects another. what is the probability that both selections were fiction books?

a) 10/81
b) 16/81
c) 20/81
d) 25/81

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