SOLUTION: On a TV game show, you can win a car by drawing a 1 and a 15 from a stack of cards numbered 1 through 15. The first card you draw is not replaced. What is your probability of winni

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Question 961531: On a TV game show, you can win a car by drawing a 1 and a 15 from a stack of cards numbered 1 through 15. The first card you draw is not replaced. What is your probability of winning? I gave it a try. 1/15* 1/14= 1/210
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Yes, that's correct.

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