SOLUTION: A container contains two red, three yellow, and four cards. Two cards are selected at random, one after the other without replacement, from the container. Calculate the probability
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Question 1203289: A container contains two red, three yellow, and four cards. Two cards are selected at random, one after the other without replacement, from the container. Calculate the probability that the first card is red and the second card is green.
Answer by ikleyn(52777) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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A container contains two red, three yellow, and four cards. Two cards are selected at random,
one after the other without replacement, from the container.
Calculate the probability that the first card is red and the second card is green.
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