SOLUTION: Two cards are selected, without replacement, from a deck. Find the probabilty of selecting a diamon, and then selecting a club.

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Question 865547: Two cards are selected, without replacement, from a deck. Find the probabilty of selecting a diamon, and then selecting a club.
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Hi
Two cards are selected, without replacement, from a deck w/o replacement
P(D, then C) = = .0637 0r 6.37%
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