A snack-size bag of M&Ms candies is opened. Inside, there are 12 red candies, 7 blue, 9 green, 15 brown, 4 orange, and 10 yellow. Three candies are pulled from the bag in succession, without replacement.
Determine the probability that the first candy drawn is brown, the second is orange, and the third is yellow. (Enter your probability as a fraction.)
The probability of drawing a brown is 15/57, orange is 4/56, and yellow is 10/55. Because they aren't replacing them, the total number is going down....57, 56, 55.