Probability, i forgot how to do this type of problem

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A bookshelf contains seven math textbooks and three science textbooks. If two textbooks are drawn without replacement, what is the probability both books are science texbooks.
 
So we want the denominator to be all the possibilities or 2 textbooks drawn at random. This is 10*9= 90.

1- Choose the first textbook (10 possibilities)
2- Choose the second textbook (9 possibilities)

Multiply the possiblilities, so 10*9 = 90 possibilities



Then the numerator is the possible combinations of having 2 science textbooks.

Again, we do the same:

1- Choose the first science textbook (3 possibilities)
2- Choose the second science textbook (2 possibilities)

3*2 = 6


so the probability is 6/90 = 1/15 ~ .0667 = 6.67%

I think this is right. Is this any good?
 
More simply:

\(\displaystyle \L \frac{3}{10}*\frac{2}{9}\.=\.\frac{6}{90}\)
 
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