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2. In a set of cards, each has one of the letters A, B, C, D and E on it. If two cards are selected at random with replacement, find the probability that
a) Both cards are A's
b) One card is an A and the other is a D
c) Neither card is an A or D


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Re: pribability

2. In a set of cards, each has one of the letters A, B, C, D and E on it. If two cards are selected at random with replacement, find the probability that
a) Both cards are A's
b) One card is an A and the other is a D
c) Neither card is an A or D

3. In a game of Yahtzee, 5 dice are rolled. Find the probability of rolling:
a) All 6's
b) All the same number

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2 how many cards are there?

3a since 1/6 probability for each 6

3b since theres six possible values you times by 6 or... 1 for the probability of picking any number
 

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Re: pribability

2 how many cards are there?

3a since 1/6 probability for each 6

3b since theres six possible values you times by 6 or... 1 for the probability of picking any number
Thank you but the question was worded wrong like a type so that's why 3a is zero haha
 

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Thank you but the question was worded wrong like a type so that's why 3a is zero haha
Yeah it's not possible to = 0 you can't have 0 possibility if there is a chance it could happen... Maybe that question was suppose to be: Probability of rolling 6 sixes
 

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If there's only the cards mentioned above it would be impossible to pick out 2 A's because there isn't 2 A cards. Or have I read this wrong?
 

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