SOLUTION: There are two identical decks of six cards, with each card labeled with a different integer 0 through 5. If one card is selected at random from each deck, what is the probability t
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Question 855913: There are two identical decks of six cards, with each card labeled with a different integer 0 through 5. If one card is selected at random from each deck, what is the probability that the sum of the integers on the cards will be 4?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are two identical decks of six cards, with each card labeled with a different integer 0 through 5. If one card is selected at random from each deck,
what is the probability that the sum of the integers on the cards will be 4?
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Ways to get sum of 4:: 0/4;1/3;2/2/3/1/4/0:: 5
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P(sum = 4) = 5/36
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