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Ratio and probability?
a deck of cards contains red and black cards in the ratio 4:3 . if a card is picked at random what is the probability that it is red
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A card is drawn at random from pack of 52. Given that card is a diamond find the probability...
...that card is a King? A card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 playing cards. Given that the card is a diamond, find the probability that the ...
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Probability question ???
A bag contains red and blue balls. Sam chooses a ball at random. The probability that the ball is red is 1/5. 7 balls are added to the bag and the ...
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Maths problem help me?
the probability that my team scores a goal is 4/7 . what is the probability that my team does not score a goal. another question? = mary has a bag ...
A card is randomly selected from a deck of 52 cards. Find the probability that the card is between?
... four and eight (inclusive) or is a club
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If you draw a queen from a regular deck of cards (without replacement), what is the probability that
... the next card you draw will be an ace?
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MTG commander deck?
Im building a commander deck and i know no two cards can have the same name. But what if i have two different Dromokas, Eg. Dragonlord Dromoka (My ...
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Probability?
physical connection between three routers , the links have 0.2 probability of being cut during a transmission . each link is independent of another ...
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What is the probability of a perfect sphere occurring in all of space and time ? one ? zero ? other
choices…. 1) probability is one 2) probability is zero 3) probability is closer to one than zero 4) closer to zero than one 5) 50% ...
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