If I draw two tickets at random without replacement, what is the chance that the first ticket drawn is 2 and the second ticket drawn is 4 ? Answer in the space below, and explain your reasoning. You may use P(AB) to denote P(A N B), if needed:
If I draw two tickets at random without replacement, what is the chance that the first ticket drawn is 2 and the second ticket drawn is 4 ? Answer in the space below, and explain your reasoning. You may use P(AB) to denote P(A N B), if needed:
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Chapter0: Preparing For Algebra
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Choice of numbers
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