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What is the probability of choosing a pair that contains ONLY cards labeled with the letters B, C, or F?

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Answer:


Pr = (1)/(6)

Explanation:

Given


Cards = \{A,B,C,D,E,F\}


r = 2 --- selection

Required

Probability of choosing a pair with only B, C and F

The total selection is: 36

This is calculated as thus:


First = 6 --- First selection can be any of the 6 cards


Second = 6 --- Second selection can be any of the 6 cards [No restriction]

So, we have:


n = First * Second


n = 6 * 6


n = 36

The pair of only B, C or F is:


Pair = \{(B,C), (B,F), (C,B),(C,F),(F,B),(F,C)\}


n(Pair) = 6

So, the probability is:


Pr = (n(Pair))/(n)


Pr = (6)/(36)

Simplify


Pr = (1)/(6)

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