A cookie jar contains 2 chocolate chip cookies, 5 oatmeal raisin cookies, and 3 sugar cookies. event a = drawing a chocolate chip cookie on the first draw event b = drawing a sugar cookie on the second draw if two cookies are drawn from the jar, one after the other and not replaced, what is p(a and
b.expressed in simplest form?

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2 + 5 + 3 = 10 total cookies

event A picking a chocolate chip cookie = 2/10 reduced to 1/5 probability

event B picking a sugar cookie after 1 cookie was already picked = 3/9 reduced to 1/3

probability of both: 1/5 x 1/3 = 1/15 probability

If two cookies are drawn from the jar, one after the other and not replaced, the value of p(a and b) is 2/15.

What is the probability?

The probability formula defines the likelihood of the happening of an event. It is the ratio of favorable outcomes to the total favorable outcomes.

A cookie jar contains 2 chocolate chip cookies, 5 oatmeal raisin cookies, and 3 sugar cookies.

Event a = drawing a chocolate chip cookie on the first draw event, b = drawing a sugar cookie on the second draw if two cookies are drawn from the jar, one after the other and not replaced.

A will be 2/10 because theres two chocolate chip cookies out of all 10 items in the jar and probability of b) will be 3/9 as you have to take one away guven that there is no replacement.

You then times the two probabilities together: 2/10 x 3/9 which gives you 6/90.

The value of p(a and b) is;

[tex]\rm P(A \ and \ B)=\dfrac{2}{10}\times \dfrac{3}{9}\\\\P(A \ and \ B)=\dfrac{6}{90}\\\\P(A \ and \ B)=\dfrac{2}{15}[/tex]

Hence, if two cookies are drawn from the jar, one after the other and not replaced, the value of p(a and b) is 2/15.

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