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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 15:40 gshreya2005

You have a set of 10 cards numbered 1 to 10. You choose a card at random. Event A is choosing a number less than 6. Event B is choosing an even number. Calculate the
probability of A (upside down U) B.

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