SOLUTION: The numbers 1 through 13 are written in separate slips of paper, and the slips are placed into a box. Then, 4 of these slips are drawn at random.
What is the probability that th
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Question 1110028: The numbers 1 through 13 are written in separate slips of paper, and the slips are placed into a box. Then, 4 of these slips are drawn at random.
What is the probability that the drawn slips are "1", "2", "3", and "4", in that order?
0.0336
0.0014
0.000058
0.001392
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1÷13)×(1÷12)×(1÷11)×(1÷10) = 0.000058
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