Suppose a die is rolled twice and let:  A = {first toss is a prime} and C = {second toss is a 6} ​Find the probability P(AandC). Round your answer to 4 decimal places.

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1. Suppose a die is rolled twice and let:  A = {first toss is a prime} and C = {second toss is a 6}

​Find the probability P(AandC). Round your answer to 4 decimal places. 

2. What is the probability of obtaining at least one head when a coin is flipped four times? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.

3. Suppose that in an assortment of 20 calculators, there are 5 with defective switches.  If two machines are selected at random without replacement, what is the probability that both have defective switches? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.

probability without replacement = 

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