To draw a heart, one would be choosing 1 card of 13 possible hearts, and 0 from the remaining 39 non-hearts. With respect to the entire deck, one would be choosing 1 card from 52 total cards. So the probability of drawing a heart is

When Michelle replaces the card, the deck returns the normal, so the probability of drawing any card from a given suit is the same,

. In other words, drawing a spade is independent of having drawn the heart first.
So the probability of drawing a heart, replacing it, then drawing a spade is

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<span>circumference = 2 π r
138.16 = 2 π r
138.16/2π = 2π/2π r
21.98884694 =r
D</span><span>iameter = r X 2
</span>Diameter = <span><span>21.98884694</span> X 2</span>
Diameter = 43.97769388
Answer:
Before Christ
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a historical term which is the opposite of AD(Anno Domini)
I do not know if I have spelt Anno Domini correctly but it does not matter