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Sarah has two sets of cards. The first set of 26 cards is labeled with all the letters of the English Language. The second set of 10 cards is numbered 0 through 9.

If Sarah draws one lettered card and one numbered card at random, what is the probability of her drawing a letter in her name and an odd number? (Enter answer as a reduced fraction).

User Dpritch
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Answer:

1/13

Explanation:

Probability of Sarah drawing a letter in her name

= number of letters in her name: S, A, R and H / total number of letters

= 4/26

Probability of drawing an odd number

= odd numbers / total numbers

= 5/10

Combining the above, Probability of her drawing a letter in her name and an odd number = 4/26 * 5/10

= 1/13

User Pankit Kapadia
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Total Alphabetical cards Sarah has ⇢ 26

Total Letters Sarah's name has ⇢ 4

Probability of getting a card with one of the letter in her name ⇢ 4/26

Total numerical Cards Sarah has ⇢ 10

Total odd numbers in those cards⇢5

Probability of getting a card with an odd number⇢ 5/10

probability of her drawing a letter in her name and an odd number⇢ 4/26 x 5/10 = 1/13

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