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You draw two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards and replace the first one before drawing the second. Find the probability o...Asked by Jacob
You draw two cards from a standard deck of 52 cards and replace the first one before drawing the second. Find the probability of drawing a 4 for the first card and a 9 for the second card. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
0.006
0.039
0.019
0.155
0.026
which wwould it be
0.006
0.039
0.019
0.155
0.026
which wwould it be
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Answered by
Reiny
since you are replacing the card, the second prob is the same as the first
prob(4, then 9 ) = (4/52)(4/52) = (1/13)^2 = 1/169
You do the button-pushing.
prob(4, then 9 ) = (4/52)(4/52) = (1/13)^2 = 1/169
You do the button-pushing.
Answered by
Jacob
still questionable not understanding how to get the problem with the correct answer
Answered by
Reiny
1/169 = .005917
which according to the nearest thousandth is
006
which according to the nearest thousandth is
006
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