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Experiment 1: Select ONE card from a deck of cards Create two events A and B. For example: Let A = observing a card with an odd number on it B = observing a king Mix and match two events anyway you like.

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Answer:

The answer is "64".

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A= look at the number of a card on it {3,5,7,9}

[tex]\to 4 \times 4 = 16 \ odd \ numbers[/tex]

Let B= look at the king of the card = [tex]4 \ Cards[/tex] 

Choose one card A = 16 ways

Choose one card B= 4 ways

selecting one card, either A and B:

[tex]=A \times B \\\\= 16 \times 4 \\\\= 64[/tex]