Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
There are 52 cards in total
there are total of 13 pairs of same cards with each pair containing 4 cards
Probability of getting a pair or three of kind card=1-Probability of all three cards being different
Probability of selecting all three different cards can be find out by selecting a card from first 13 pairs and remaining 2 cards from remaining 12 pairs i.e.

for first card there are 52 options after choosing first card one pair is destroyed as we have to select different card .
For second card we have to select from remaining 12 pairs i.e. 48 cards and so on for third card.
Required Probability is 

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Question #1:
Least to greatest: 1.6 x 10^-2, 16%, 0.2, 3/5, 6^-1, √6
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Question #2:
Greatest to least: 5^7, 9^5, 5.9 x 10^4, 15^4, 7.8 x 10^3
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Answer:
no but 1+1=2 hehe
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
(-2,-3)=5
(0,3)=3
Step-by-step explanation:
(-2,-3)=
2+3
(0,3)=
0+3