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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@allank i need ur help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@myko you make me confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@allank where are you!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@myko but still THANK YOU for ur help :)

OpenStudy (allank):

Hmm..whatsup @ayojenn ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have a problem, but i think we should draw another tree branch!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you have a 3-card deck containing a king, a queen, and a jack, You pick a card, put it back, and pick another. What id the probability that you do not pick the same card twice?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*is the

OpenStudy (allank):

True, a probability tree will help here. Can you sketch it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok let me try my best

OpenStudy (anonymous):

should i put it like same card & no same carrd?

OpenStudy (allank):

Think of it this way, in the first pick, you can either get a K, Q or J. Same for the second pick.

OpenStudy (allank):

Are you able to sketch the probability tree? Or should I do it quickly?

OpenStudy (allank):

Do part of it, of course...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sketch it plzzz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know if i first pick the card, its either a queen, king or jack. i know its gonna be 100% of me picking one of those right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but then i put it back hmmm & pick another

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would have 1/3 of picking it

OpenStudy (allank):

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