SOLUTION: If you put each day of a year on a different peice of paper and then randomly Choose two dates without replacement, what is the probibilty that you choose two Wednesdays?

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Question 838052: If you put each day of a year on a different peice of paper and then randomly Choose two dates without replacement, what is the probibilty that you choose two Wednesdays?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assume you have 52 weeks of 7 days (that's only 364 days).
The probability of the first Wednesday is

and the second Wednesday,

So for two Wednesdays,

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