In a deck of 52 cards, 13 are hearts. Assuming you do not put the cards back in after drawing them, the first card's chance of being hearts would be 13/52, or 1/4. Since on heart card is gone from the deck, the next card's chances of being hearts are 12/51, or 4/17. Now that two hearts are gone from the deck, the third card's chances of being hearts is 11/50. Finally, we have to multiply all three fractions. 1/4 x 4/17 x 11/50 = 44/340, or 11/85. Therefore, our answer is 11/85.
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Answer:
distribute the monomial into the polynomial and be careful of sign errors
Step-by-step explanation:
45 = 3×3×5
54 = 2×3×3×3
Two number : 3,3
So, the GCD of 45,54 is 3×3= 9
Answer:
Graph 3
Step-by-step explanation:
EXAMPLE 6=60
4= 40
SINCE THERE IS NO NORMAL NUMBERS AND THERE ARE 10 , 20 ,30 ETC..
THE NORMAL NUMBERS TURN INTO 10 20 AND SO ON..
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