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Mathematics, 27.10.2021 20:10 Abdullah1860

f we randomly choose TWO cards without replacement, what is the probability that we’ll get only one King? [ Select ] If we randomly choose THREE cards without replacement, what is the probability that we’ll get exactly two Red cards? [ Select ] If we randomly choose FOUR cards without replacement, what is the probability that we’ll get exactly one Face card? [ Select ]

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