Question
Ellijah and Angela are playing a game that has two piles of cards. Each of the 12 cards in one pile lists one month of the year. Each of the 7 cards in the other pile lists a day of the week. On each person’s turn, the player randomly chooses one card from each pile. What is the probability of choosing a card with a month beginning with the letter J and a card with a day beginning with the letter T?
Answers
If the events are independent, the probability of both/all events occurring is determined by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.
3/12 * 2/7 = ?
3/12 * 2/7 = ?
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