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Lidia keeps eight cards with the picture of a tomato and four cards with the picture of a carrot on a table face down, so the pictures are hidden. She mixes up the cards then turns over one card and finds the picture of a carrot on it. She removes this card from the table and turns over another card.

What is the probability that the card Lidia turns over has a carrot on it?

A. 3/12
B. 3/11
C. 7/12
D. 7/11

I need help


Sagot :

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Add the number of the remaining cards

8 cards of tomatoes + 3 remaining cards of carrots

since Lidia turned the cards and put away 1 carrot card.

At first she had 4 on the table but now she has 3

So, add 8+3= 11

The question is asking... what is the probability that the card Lydia turns over has a carrot on it.

so we put the number of remaining carrot cards over the total number of cards.

3/11