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Kevin has nine cards numbered 1 to 9. What is the probability of randomly picking two odd-numbered cards if the first card picked is not replaced? A: 5/9 B: 5/18 C:25/72 D:25/81
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Kevin has nine cards numbered 1 to 9. What is the probability of randomly picking two odd-numbered cards if the first card picked is not replaced?
A: 5/9
B: 5/18
C:25/72
D:25/81
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The response is B: 5/18
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