You randomly choose a tile. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second tile. Find the probability of the compound event. Write your answer as a fraction or percent rounded to the nearest tenth.




The probability of choosing a number less than 7 and then a multiple of 4 is _____

You randomly choose a tile Without replacing the first tile you choose a second tile Find the probability of the compound event Write your answer as a fraction class=

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1/9
The only multiple of 4 is 4 & it is less than 7.
I would say there is a 1 in 9 chance, or one ninth (I don’t know how to do the fraction symbol) of your tries would be on the number 2. This is because there are 9 options to choose from but we are strictly speaking of the probability of you choosing one.

For the second question I would say 1 in 9, or 1 ninths of your tries will be on a number less that seven that is also a multiple of 4. The only multiple of four that is less than 7 is four.