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Answer:

multiply the probability of the first event by the second.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the specific multiplication rule formula. Just multiply the probability of the first event by the second. For example, if the probability of event A is 2/9 and the probability of event B is 3/9 then the probability of both events happening at the same time is (2/9)*(3/9) = 6/81 = 2/27.

Answer:

[tex]\frac{1}{26} * \frac{1}{26} = \frac{1}{676} = .00148.[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the probability of P by the probability of Q.

In which the probability of P is equal to [tex]\frac{R}{Total NumberOf LettersInAlphabet} = \frac{1}{26}[/tex]

In which the probability of Q is equal to [tex]\frac{P}{Total NumberOf LettersInAlphabet} = \frac{1}{26}[/tex]

There's a 1 in 676 chance that you'd randomly pick R, put the tile back in, and then pick P in a sack of 26 letters of the latin alphabet.