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You pick a card at random, put it back, and then pick another card at random

5 6 7
What is the probability of picking a 7 and then picking a 5?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

You pick a card at random, put it back, and then pick another card at random 5 6 7 What-example-1
User Kedarps
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Answer: 1/9

Reason:

The probability of selecting "7" is 1/3 because there's one card labeled "7" out of three cards total.

The same applies to selecting a "5" as well. When the first card is put back, effectively nothing has changed.

The probability of getting a "7", then getting a "5" is (1/3)*(1/3) = 1/9

User Hugomg
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Answer:

The probability is 1/9

Explanation:

1/3 x 1/3 = 1/9

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