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Probability - Cards, From Hand, Pick Two Ordered, To Fraction (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on calculating probabilities of drawing two specific cards in order from a deck, with the results presented as fractions. The problems involve determining the likelihood of consecutive card draws, like drawing a 5 followed by a 6, or a Jack followed by a Queen, while expressing the solution in fraction form. These types of problems are a part of a broader unit on probability and counting involving multiple events, enhancing understanding of ordered events and their probabilistic outcomes in card games.

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Cards, From Hand, Pick Two Ordered, To Fraction

Complete these online problems with 80% or 4 correct answers in a row. Results are immediate.


Calculate the probability of drawing 8, 9 in order. Show as a fraction

698P(8, 9 in order)