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  • 04-05-2018
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Suppose you have five books in your bookbag. three books are novels

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we know that
The probability on the first day is 3/5 since there are 3 novels out of 5 and when you take a book out at random, all of them have a equal chance of being picked. Since you returned the book to the bag, the next day too, we have the same probability. 

Probability of a novel being grabbed both days is the product of the two probabilities-----> (3/5)*(3/5)----> 9/25

the answer is
9/25
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