I draw two cards without replacement from a well shuffled deck. The chance that the first card is an ace or the second card is the ace is... a. 1/52 + 1/52 b. 1/52 x 1/52 c. neither of these
I draw two cards without replacement from a well shuffled deck. The chance that the first card is an ace or the second card is the ace is... a. 1/52 + 1/52 b. 1/52 x 1/52 c. neither of these
Holt Mcdougal Larson Pre-algebra: Student Edition 2012
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Chapter6: Ratio, Proportion, And Probability
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 32CR
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I draw two cards without replacement from a well shuffled deck.
The chance that the first card is an ace or the second card is the ace is...
a. 1/52 + 1/52
b. 1/52 x 1/52
c. neither of these
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