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There are five different colored cards in a hat. A card is randomly drawn and then replaced. Then a second card is

drawn. What is the probability that the same card will be drawn both times?

4%
20%
25%
5%

User Frank Roth
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2 Answers

10 votes
10 votes

Answer:

4%

Explanation:

Probability Formula


\sf Probability\:of\:an\:event\:occurring = (Number\:of\:ways\:it\:can\:occur)/(Total\:number\:of\:possible\:outcomes)

First draw

If there are 5 different colored cards in a hat, the probability of drawing each of the colors on the first draw is the same for each color:


\implies \textsf{P(one color)}= \sf (1)/(5)

Second draw

If the first card randomly drawn is replaced, the probability of drawing each of the colors in the second draw is the same as the first draw.


\implies \textsf{P(one color)}= \sf (1)/(5)

Both cards the same color

The probability that the same card will be drawn both times is:


\implies \textsf{P(same card twice)}= \sf (1)/(5) * (1)/(5)=(1)/(25)=0.04=4\%

User Lukas Batteau
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17 votes

Answer:

  • A. 4%

Explanation:

Probability of each card is:

  • P(c) = 1/5

Probability of same card the second time is same:

  • P(c) = 1/5

Probability of same card twice is:

  • P(cc) = 1/5*1/5 = 1/25 = 4%

Correct choice is A

User DragonWork
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