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In a game, four cards are labeled N, S, E, and W. Two tiles are numbered 1 and 2. Two

discs are red and blue. A player randomly selects one card, one tile, and one disc. Find the probability the player selects a card with S, a tile with 1, and blue disc. ​

In a game, four cards are labeled N, S, E, and W. Two tiles are numbered 1 and 2. Two-example-1

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Answer:

1/16

Explanation:

since there is only one S, the fraction would be 1/4.

and there is only one tile that has the number 1, it would be 1/2

and there is only one blue disc , it would be 1/2.

mutiply all of number 1/4 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/16

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Answer:1/16

Explanation:

1/4x1/2x1/2

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