Mathematics, 01.09.2021 21:10, safelix1260
Tom CD player plays a list of song randomly. The probability of
playing Tom's least favorite song first and then the most
favorite song is 0.38, and the probability of playing the least
favorite song first is 0.52. What is the probability of playing the
most favorite song after playing the least favorite song?
Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to the nearest
hundredth.
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Tom CD player plays a list of song randomly. The probability of
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