SOLUTION: Suppose that you are drawing cards from a set of 6 cards, the colors of which are red, blue, orange, yellow, pink, and green. What is the probability of drawing a red card followed

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Question 326469: Suppose that you are drawing cards from a set of 6 cards, the colors of which are red, blue, orange, yellow, pink, and green. What is the probability of drawing a red card followed by a blue card without replacement?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(R)=
P(B)=
P(R then B)=

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