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3 November, 11:02

6) Michelle draws a card from a standard deck of 52 cards. She replaces the card and draws a second card. What is the probability that she draws a red card and then a black card?

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  1. 3 November, 11:12
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    Total number of cards in a deck = 52

    Number of red cards = 26

    Number of black cards = 26

    P (a red card, then a black card) = (26/52) (26/52) = 1/4

    Answer: 1/4
  2. 3 November, 11:22
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    Number of Red Cards in a deck = 52:2 = 26

    Probability of drawing a red card = 26/52

    Number of Black Cards in a deck = 52:2 = 26

    Probability of drawing a black card (after replacement) = 26/52

    Therefore, Required Probability = (26/52) x (26/52) = 0.25
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