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Answer:
wym by 4 decimal places
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to calculate the probability of picking a 4 and then a 5 without replacement.
We can express this as the product of the probabilities of two events:
• The probability of picking a 4
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• The probability of picking a 5, given that a 4 has been retired from the deck.
We have one card in the deck out of fouor cards that is a "4".
Then, the probability of picking a "4" will be:
The probability of picking a "5" will be now equal to one card (the number of 5's in the deck) divided by the number of remaining cards (3 cards):
We then calculate the probabilities of this two events happening in sequence as:
Answer: 1/12
If you divide 61 by 66, you will get .9242424. The thousandths place is the third number, so you base it off of the four number. If the fourth number is under 5, the third number stays the same and all numbers after it disappear. If the number is above 5, the third number rounds up 1 and the rest disappear. Because the 3rd number is 4 and the 4th number is 2, you will get the answer of .924