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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 01:00 victoria02117

A box contains tickets marked 1,2,3...n. A ticket is drawn at random from the box. Then the ticket is then replaced in the box and a second ticket drawn at random. Find the probabilities of the following events. a) the first ticket drawn is a number 1 and the second is the number 2. b) the numbers on the two tickets are consecutive integers, meaning the first number drawn is one less than the second number drawn. c) the second number drawn is bigger than the first number drawn.

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