Asked by Elizabeth
" kelly has twelve cards numbered 1 to 12. what is the probability of picking three even-numbered cards consecutively, if the first two cards are not replaced?
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Answered by
Steve
6/12 * 5/11 * 4/10
Answered by
HELEN
I DID 7*7*6=294. 294/1728=49/288.
IM PROBABLY WRONG, THOUGH
SO LISTEN TO STEVE.
IM PROBABLY WRONG, THOUGH
SO LISTEN TO STEVE.
Answered by
ANGELINA
Doesn't it have to be 7/12*6/11*5/10??
Answered by
ann
no, it's 1,3,5,7,9,11
and
2,4,6,8,10,12
and
2,4,6,8,10,12
Answered by
ANGELINA
But how about the replaced portion?
I don't get this
I don't get this
Answered by
HELEN
YA I DON'T GET IT EITHER. SO IT IS 6/12*5/11* NOT BY 4/10 BECAUSE IT IS BEING REPLACED, RIGHT???
SO CONFUSED AUSSI...
SO CONFUSED AUSSI...
Answered by
Jack
I swear, we keep running into each other. Do you take Mr.Gaal's lessons?
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