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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 18:30 bicaplinger7766

Imagine now that you have 7 cards. Three of those cards are red, 2 of those cards are yellow, and 2 of those cards are black. You mix up the cards and select one of them without looking. Then, without putting that card back, you mix up the remaining cards and select another one. What is the probability that:

A:You get two red cards?

B:You get a yellow card on the first draw followed by a black card?

C:You get a red card on the first draw followed by a blue card?

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