Three cards are drawn from a standard deck (without replacement). What is the probability that the first card is red and the second and third cards are black? (All answer choices are rounded to three decimal places.) O a. 0.120 O b. 0.127 c. 0.382 d. 0.125

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Three cards are drawn from a standard deck (without replacement). What is the probability that the first
card is red and the second and third cards are black? (All answer choices are rounded to three decimal
places.)
Oa.
0.120
b.
0.127
O C. 0.382
d.
0.125
Transcribed Image Text:Three cards are drawn from a standard deck (without replacement). What is the probability that the first card is red and the second and third cards are black? (All answer choices are rounded to three decimal places.) Oa. 0.120 b. 0.127 O C. 0.382 d. 0.125
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