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Mathematics, 14.05.2021 05:10 malasyamcclendon

Please help me Cassie has a deck of 20 cards numbered 1-20. She randomly picks a card, does not replace it, and then randomly picks another card. Find the probability of each event.

1. Picks a 5 and then a 6

2. Picks an even number and then a 7

3. Picks a 5 or less and the. A number greater than 15

4. Picks a 1 and then a number greater than 4

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