A card is picked at random from a deck. How do we interpret this notation: P(the number on the card is odd | the card is not a 7) Group of answer choices a. We want the chance of the card being both odd and not a 7 b. We know the card is odd, and we want the chance of it not being a 7 c. We know that the card picked is not a 7, and we want the chance of it being odd

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Chapter12: Angle Relationships And Transformations
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A card is picked at random from a deck.

How do we interpret this notation:

P(the number on the card is odd | the card is not a 7)

Group of answer choices
a. We want the chance of the card being both odd and not a 7
b. We know the card is odd, and we want the chance of it not being a 7
c. We know that the card picked is not a 7, and we want the chance of it being odd
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