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You pick a card at random. Without putting the first card back, you pick a second card at random.
What is the probability of picking an even number and then picking an odd number? (As a fraction)
{2} {3} [4} {5}
A) 2/4
B) 1/3
C) 1/4
D ) 2/8
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1/2•2/4=1/4
Hence 1/4
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