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  • 27-11-2018
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A deck of cards has a 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. The number 4 card is drawn and not replaced. A second card is randomly drawn. Find P(6)

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Answer: 1/4 or 25%


Step-by-step explanation: The probability of drawing any card is equal because there is only 1 of each number. 4 is pulled out and not replaced, so there are 4 numbers instead of 5; the denominator is 4. The probability of 6 is 1/4, because there is one 6 out of four numbers. The suggested answer is 1/4, but some tests or questions will ask for the percent specifically.


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