In a standard shuffled deck of 52 cards, half of the cards are black and half of the cards are red: (26 black cards, 26 red cards).
Since we are interested in pulling a black card first, the probability is 26/52.
Without replacing the card we have chosen, we are left with 51 total cards in the entire deck (25 black cards, 26 red cards).
Now that we want to pull a red card, we know that the probability will be 26/51.
Since we are interested in both events occurring simultaneously, we must multiply the probability of the first by the probability of the second, aka: (26/52) * (26/51)
The answer we are given is 0.2549
Answer:
I thinks it 3/10
Step-by-step explanation:
m=slope, so use the formula m=y2-y1/x2-x1 you get 3/10.
Hope this helps!
The given term is:
Since here, the numerator i.e.

cannot be factorized.
SO, the only excluded value is found on the basis of the denominator. The denominator should not be equal to 0, otherwise, the fraction will turn out to be zero.
SO, if y

-4, then denominator will not be zero.
Therefore, the excluded value is -4
L = limes, P = pears
L + P = 9
0.50L + 1.50P = 9.50