Four cards (ace, king, queen and jack) are placed face down on a table. One card is selected at random and the result recorded. This card is not returned to the table. A second card is then selected at random. Use a tree diagram to list the total possible outcomes.
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You have four cards: Ace (A), King (K), Queen (Q), and Jack (J). You will select one card at random, record it, and then select another card from the remaining three cards. The first card is not returned to the table, so each draw reduces the number of available Show more…
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