11.3.35 Q10 A pet store has 13 puppies, including 3 poodles, 5 terriers, and 5 retrievers. If Rebecka and Aaron, in that order, each select one puppy at random with replacement (they may both select the same one), find the probability that Rebecka selects a terrier and Aaron selects a retriever. The probability is____
Rebecka select a terrier = 5/13
Aaron selects a retriever = 5/13
Probability for both event = 5/13 * 5/13 = 25/169
= 0.148
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