Megan picks a card from a deck of cards numbered 1-10 and rolls a number cube. What is the probability she chooses a card with a 5 and rolls an even number?

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Answer:

1/20 if there is only those 10 cards in a deck and 1/26 if there is 52 cards in the deck.

Step-by-step explanation:

There is 3/6 chances to roll a die with an even number, aka 1/2. If there are only 10 cards in the deck and only one of them has the number 5, it's 1/10. To find the probability of both these things happening, multiply the probabilities. 1/10 x 1/2 is equal to 1/20. However, since the question doesn't specify if there is 52 cards like a normal deck and 4 5's etc, there can be a different answer because if there's 52 cards in a deck, 4 of them 5's, the chance of getting a 5 is 4/52 or 1/13 and then you multiply that by 1/2 to get 1/26

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a deck of cards labeled 1 thru 10......probability of picking a 5 are 1/10 because there is 1 five card out of a deck of 10 cards.

number cube is rolled, probability of rolling an even number is 3/6 or 1/2....because u have 3 even numbers and ur number cube has 6 total numbers.

probability of both events happening are : 1/10 * 1/2 = 1/20 or 1:20 <==