The probability of drawing a goldfish on the first draw is 16 / ( 16 + 24 ), or 16/40, or 2/5. Supposing that the first fish drawn is actually a goldfish, then there are 15 goldfish left among 39 fish, and the probability of drawing a goldfish on the 2nd draw is 15/39, or 5/13. The (joint) probability of drawing 2 goldfish on the 1st 2 draws, without replacement, is (5/13)(2/5) = 2/13.
Answer: 10.2
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Yes a number with 3 digits is usually bigger than a number with 2 digits but sometimes if it is a decimal than the decimal can be bigger
6 and 3 is your answer.
6 times 5 is 30
3 times 10 is 30
6+3= 9
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