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Mathematics, 12.04.2020 02:40 juliannabartra

One pile of cards contains the numbers 2 through 6 in red hearts. A second pile of cards contains the numbers 4 through 8 in black spades. Each pile of cards has been randomly shuffled. If one card from each pile is chosen at the same time,

A. What is the probability that the sum will be more than 12?

B. Calculate the probability of the complement in problem A.

I mainly need the answer to B. Thanks!

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