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question: in a shipment of toys from a manufacturer, the probability that a toy is defective is $\frac{1}{50}$. if marie selects 2 toys from a shipment, what is the probability that both toys are defective? $\frac{1}{25}$ $\frac{1}{50}$ $\frac{1}{100}$ $\frac{1}{2,500}$
Step1: Identify probability of first toy being defective
The probability that a single - toy is defective is $p_1=\frac{1}{50}$.
Step2: Identify probability of second toy being defective
Assuming the selection of toys is independent, the probability that the second toy is defective is also $p_2 = \frac{1}{50}$.
Step3: Use multiplication rule for independent events
For two independent events $A$ and $B$, the probability that both $A$ and $B$ occur is $P(A\cap B)=P(A)\times P(B)$. Here, the probability that both toys are defective is $P = \frac{1}{50}\times\frac{1}{50}=\frac{1}{2500}$.
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$\frac{1}{2500}$