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Mathematics, 23.06.2020 20:01 NFMZombie

If you have two piles of cards, the first having the cards: 1,2,3 and the second pile having the cards 2,3,4,5 1. What is the probability of getting a one from pile one *and* a even number from pile two?
2. what is the probability of getting one from pile one *or* an even number from pile two?

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