Assume that 2 cards are drawn from a standard 52-card deck. Find the following probabilities. a) Assume the cards are drawn without replacement. Find the probability of not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten. b) Assume the cards are drawn with replacement. Find the probability of not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten.

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Assume that 2 cards are drawn from a standard 52-card deck. Find the following
probabilities.
a) Assume the cards are drawn without replacement. Find the probability of
not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten.
b) Assume the cards are drawn with replacement. Find the probabilify of
not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten.
a. The probability of not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten without
replacement is
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Transcribed Image Text:Assume that 2 cards are drawn from a standard 52-card deck. Find the following probabilities. a) Assume the cards are drawn without replacement. Find the probability of not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten. b) Assume the cards are drawn with replacement. Find the probabilify of not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten. a. The probability of not drawing a ten followed by not drawing a ten without replacement is (Simplify your answer.) Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. Check Answer 1 part remaining Clear All Probability Without Replacement DrabahiltMVWithaut Danlanomant./Dano. 25
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