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Your answer would be 37.5%
For the first card you picked, the probability of picking a number less than 3 is 2/4 = 1/2, because there are 2 cards that are less than 3 and a total of 4 cards.
When picking the second card, it is still out of 4 because you replaced the first one, so the probability of picking a card greater than 1 is 3/4 because there are 3 cards that are greater than 1 out of a total of 4.
Therefore the total probability would be 1/2 × 3/4 = 3/8. To find this as a percentage we just multiply by 100, and this gives us 37.5%.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
You have three card : 1, 2, 3 and 4.
You first pick one card randomly, the probability of picking a number less than 3 is:
P = 2/4
You then pick a second card after putting the first card back, the probability of picking a number greater than 1 is:
P = 3/4
=> The probability of picking a number less than 3 and then picking a number greater than 1:
P = (2/4) x (3/4) = 3/8
Hope this helps!
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