a. There are four 5s that can be drawn, and
ways of drawing any three of them. There are
ways of drawing any three cards from the deck. So the probability of drawing three 5s is

In case you're asked about the probability of drawing a 3 or a 5 (and NOT three 5s), then there are 8 possible cards (four each of 3 and 5) that interest you, with a probability of
of getting drawn.
b. Similar to the second case considered in part (a), there are now 12 cards of interest with a probability
of being drawn.
c. There are four 6s in the deck, and thirteen diamonds, one of which is a 6. That makes 4 + 13 - 1 = 16 cards of interest (subtract 1 because the 6 of diamonds is being double counted by the 4 and 13), hence a probability of
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Note:
is the binomial coefficient,

Answer: 304.8 milimeter
Step-by-step explanation:
I think 2, 8, 5 <span>those are the factors that can be divided out to simplify the multiplication problem.</span>
Answer:
18 logs.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since a stove burns 4 logs per 2 hours, then the stove will burn 2 logs in one hour. There fore in 9 hours the stove will burn 2*9 which is 18 logs.
4:2= 2 logs per hour
2*9=18 logs per 9 hours.
In there mouth and they ate them