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Can you help me with one problem it doesn't matter which one
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#4: 4/2 reduced equals 2, so the probability of drawing a number is 2.
#2: The probability of picking a blue card would be certain because there are only blue cards in the bag.
There, I did two for ya :)
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1. Certain, 1.
2. As likely as not, 1/2.
3. Impossible, 0.
4. 2/1 probability.
5. 4/1 probability.
6. 50/50 probability.
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