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| Question 186165:  106) you have 3 cards: an ace,a king,a queen. A friend shuffles the cards, selects two of them at random, and discards the third. you ask your friend to show you a picture card, and she turns over the king.
 A) what is the probabilty that she also has the king?
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 -consider a six sided die that has 1 dot on one side, 2 dots in two sides and dots on 3 dots on three sides.
 -- if the side is rolled twice determine the probabilty of rolling.
 108) two 3's
 110) an odd number greater then 1
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 106) you have 3 cards: an ace,a king,a queen. A friend shuffles the cards, selects two of them at random, and discards the third. you ask your friend to show you a picture card, and she turns over the king. A) what is the probabilty that she also has the king?
 Comment: There is only one king.  What is this about "also has the king"?
 Probability is zero; there is only one king.
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 -consider a six sided die that has 1 dot on one side, 2 dots in two sides and dots on 3 dots on three sides.
 -- if the die is rolled twice determine the probabilty of rolling.
 108) two 3's
 (3/6)(3/6) = (1/2)(1/2) = 1/4
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 110) an odd number greater then 1
 P(rolling one three in two rolls) = 12/36 = 1/3
 Comment: I wrote out the sample space and counted the number
 of results that have one three; there were 12.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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