A bag of fruit contains 4 apples, 1 plum, 2 apricots, and 3 oranges. Pieces of fruit are drawn twice with replacement. What is P(apple, then apricot)?

A. 4/5
B. 2/25
C. 3/25
D. 3/5
I am not sure of what the answer is...maybe 2/25.
I need help within 30 minutes.
Thank you!
Uni out 🦄🍨

I also need help with the rest... can I please have all the answers?

Uni out 🦄🍨

You can easily obtain the answers all by yourself by studying the topics and doing all the associated exercises any homework that dealt with this topic.

You would be totally amazed how this works.

Somebody giving you the answers will be worth nothing in terms of
education and learning, it just teaches you to cheat to obtain results.

now ...
P(apple, then apricot) = ...
- how many apples out of the total are there?
- you are returning the apple , then pick the apricot. So the first event has
no effect on the second event. The probs have to be multiplied.