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PLEASE HELP ASAP IF YOU HELP I WILL GIVE BRANLIST AND BUT ONLY IF YOUR RIGHT BUT ONLY IF YOUR RIGHT. A set of 3 cards, spelling the word ADD, are placed face down on the table. Determine P(D, D) if two cards are randomly selected with replacement.

OPTIONS
1/3
2/3
2/6
4/9

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Answer:

im pretty sure it is 4/9

Explanation:

From the question, we are to determine the probability of selecting two cards with D and D

From the formula for probability, we have that

P(D) = Number of favorable outcomes to D / Total number of possible outcomes

From the given information,

Number of favorable outcomes to D = 2

Number of possible outcomes = 3

Thus,

P(D) = 2/3

Then,

The probability of selecting two cards that have D and D with replacement is

P(D, D) = P(D) × P(D)

P(D, D) = 2/3 × 2/3

P(D, D) = 4/9

Hence, the probability is 4/9.

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