Using it's concept, there is a 0.25 = 25% probability of him drawing a red card, placing it back in the deck, and drawing another red card.
<h3>What is a probability?</h3>
A probability is given by the <u>number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes</u>.
For this problem, there are two trials, each with 26 red cards out of 52, hence the probability of success on a single trial is:
p = 26/52 = 0.5.
The probability of two red cards is:
p = (0.5)² = 0.25.
Hence there is a 0.25 = 25% probability of him drawing a red card, placing it back in the deck, and drawing another red card.
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