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You randomly draw twice from this deck of cards[D] [F] [O] [B] [B] [C]What is the probability of not drawing a B, then not drawing a B replacing the first card? Write as a fraction

You randomly draw twice from this deck of cards[D] [F] [O] [B] [B] [C]What is the-example-1
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User Jberrio
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Answer:

4/9

Explanation:

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User Jose Osorio
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4/9

EXPLANATION

The probability of not drawing a B in each event is the same because the card is being replaced and the total number of cards is always the same. This probability is equivalent to 1 minus the probability of drawing a B,


P(notB)=1-P(B)

There are 6 cards in total, and 2 of them are B. Thus, the probability of not drawing a B in each event is,


P(notB)=1-(2)/(6)=1-(1)/(3)=(2)/(3)

The probability we want to find is the probability of not drawing a B twice in a row,


P(notB,notB)=P(notB)\cdot P(notB)=(2)/(3)\cdot(2)/(3)=(4)/(9)

Hence, the probability of not drawing a B, then not drawing a B is 4/9.

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