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Question 518709: You are about to draw a card at random (that is, all choices have the same probability) from a set of 7 cards and there are two 9's. What is the probability that you draw a 9?
Give your answer to 4 decimal places

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are about to draw a card at random (that is, all choices have the same probability) from a set of 7 cards and there are two 9's. What is the probability that you draw a 9?
Give your answer to 4 decimal places
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Answer: 7/9 = 0.7778
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Stan H.
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