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A card deck for a board game has 20 cards, of which 4 are red, 6 are blue, and 10 are purple. What is the probability of randomly selecting a blue card, then a purple card, without replacement?

Enter your answer as a fraction, rounded to the nearest hundredth, like this: 4/23
4 years ago

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Answered by mathhelper
prob(blue, then purple) = (6/20)(10/19) = ....
4 years ago
Answered by amanda
3/19
4 years ago

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