Mathematics
Mathematics, 07.05.2020 08:04, Alisabeth4366

A bicycle lock requires a two-digit code of numbers 1 through 9, and any digit may be used only once. Which
expression would determine the probability that both digits are even?
P(both even) = (P1)GP1)
9P2
P(both even) = 6(1)(C1)
gC2
P(both even) = (sp) GPa)
9P 2
P(both even) = (5:)
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