Yes. I completely agree with that person ^^
Answer:
P = 1 / 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:-
- A deck has 500 cards
- Numbered from 1-500
Find:-
you are asked to pick three cards, one at a time, what's the probability of each subsequent card being larger than the previous drawn card
Solution:-
- Suppose we draw three cards. We don't care what they actually are, irrespective of number.
- Let the three numbers be a, b, c: Such that:
a < b < c.
- The total possible combinations with 3 numbered cards will be:
a b c
b a c
a c b
b a c
b c a
c a b
- We have 6 possibilities for 3 numbered cards. So the probability of of each subsequent card being larger than the previous drawn card would be:
P = 1 / possible combinations
P = 1 / 6
Did you ever find the answer?
To answer this question, it will be easier to split the sentences into multiple part like this:
1. "4hundred thousand" mean 4* 100,000= 400,000
2. "<span>13 thousand" mean 13*1,000= 13,000
</span><span>3. "11 hundred" mean 11*100=1,100
</span><span>4. "4 ones" mean 4 * 1= 4
Then you add them all into: 400,000+13,000 + 1,100 + 4= 414,104</span>
Its as simple as length times breath there for it is 7/9 times 6/5 which has a common denominator of 45 so now it is 7/45 and 6/45 and then we say how many times did we multiply the denominator to get to 45 and use that number to multiply the numerator so now we have 35/45 and 54/45 and if you times both of them together you get 14/15 as a final answere