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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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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3m^3 -2m^2 + 4m + 2
To factor the first problem you have to divide all by 4
The second one is m - <span>√16m +8
To factor the second problem you have to square root it all</span>
If a question has four possible answers, and you are strictly guessing regarding which of them is correct, then the chances of your choosing the correct one from the four is 1 in 4, or 0.25.
Answer:
2x + 6
Step-by-step explanation:
distribution
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