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a bag contains 5 red skittles, 3 purple skittles, and 2 orange skittles.A skittle is removed and not replaced, then another skittles.A is removed.what is the probability that is a red skittle then a orange skittle?

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The probability of two independant events [tex]P_a[/tex] and [tex]P_b[/tex] can be found by multiplying the individual probabilities like so:
[tex]P_t=P_{a}*P_b[/tex]

For each individual probability we can find the answer via a simplfied representation: 
[tex]P_x = \frac{wanted}{total}[/tex]

For the first skittle (red) we have:
[tex] P_{red} = \frac{red}{total}=\frac{5}{10}=0.5[/tex]

For the second skittle (orange) we have:
[tex]P_{orange} = \frac{2}{9} = 0.2222...[/tex]
**(Notice that the total is now NINE since we didn't put the first red one back in the bag.)

So:
[tex]P_{total} = P_{red} \times P_{orange}[/tex]
[tex]P_{total} = \frac{5}{10} \times \frac{2}{9}[/tex]
[tex]P_{total} = \frac{10}{90}=\frac{1}{9} \approx 0.1111 \approx 11.11\% [/tex]
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