Sara selects two cards at random from a standard deck of 52 cards. Which of the following could be used to calculate the probability that she will select two numbered cards if she replaces the first card before selecting the second? Note: For this problem, face cards and aces are not numbered cards. A. 36/52 multiplied by 35/51 B. 36/52 times 35/52 C. 36/52 times 36/52 D. 36/52 times 36/51
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can yu help me with this question
do you recall how to determine a probability to begin with?
No
then you are asking the wrong question
who are you
probability is simply the ratio of what we want, by how many things there are ... "who are you" is also the wrong question :/
how is that a wrong question tere are no wrong questions who are you
the answers give us a clue to the how many we want; they all start with a 36 the how many is the 52 that is dividing it; since they ....
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