Mathematics, 26.03.2021 19:30, alexscott
Two cards are randomly drawn.
What is the probability of drawing two blue cards if
the first card is not included in the second draw?
Simplify your answer completely.
[?] Enter the number that
[ ] belongs in the green box.
Hint: Multiply the probability of the 1st Event by the
probability of the 2nd Event to get your answer.
Enter
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