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A box contains 24 tiles. Each tile has certain properties:

 Each tile is made of wood or plastic.
 Each tile is red, yellow, or blue.
 Each tile is a triangle, square, pentagon, or circle.

There is exactly one tile for each combination of properties. For example, there is one red circle that is made of wood.

Steve chooses one tile, and Ellen chooses a different tile. What is the probability that the two chosen tiles differ with respect to all three properties?

 

I am really confused and stuck can someone pls help me out a little bit? (it would be really nice if you also included your solution so I would be able to slove this type of problem next time, thank you). 

 

I am really sorry, I just relized that this was a double post, here is the link to the other post. Sorry.

https://web2.0calc.com/questions/help-very-urgent_2

 Jun 24, 2020
edited by ItzMe  Jun 24, 2020
edited by ItzMe  Jun 24, 2020
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The probability is 5/18.

 Jan 11, 2021

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