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Activity 1. TAKING CHANCES WITH EVENTS A AND B PS:THIS IS NOT A MULTIPLE CHOICE (use probability, click the picture for example)

1.) A card is randomly drawn from a deck of 52 cards. Find the probability of drawing:
A. A red card or a spade
B. A face card or an ace
C. A diamond and a 9

2.) Two pair of dice is rolled. Determine the probability
A. P(sum is 4or11)
B. P(sum is less than 5 or sum is greater than 8)​

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Activity 1. TAKING CHANCES WITH EVENTS A AND B

PS:THIS IS NOT A MULTIPLE CHOICE (use probability,

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