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I thought answer can be R-1
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Hi,
I can use Permutations and Combinations, or something else here, too.
Let the third card be called W.
If the sample space depends upon the sameness or difference wrt the existing two cards , then we have 2cases:
Case1: If the third card is treated as one of the colors then the sample space will remain the same.
This is because drawing any card, would mean either Red or Blue, it doesn't matter if is the third card.
Case 2:
If the third card is treated as a different card , then sample space will "EXTEND" to :
W-1
W-2
W-3
W-4
W-5
W-6
I can use Permutations and Combinations, or something else here, too.
Let the third card be called W.
If the sample space depends upon the sameness or difference wrt the existing two cards , then we have 2cases:
Case1: If the third card is treated as one of the colors then the sample space will remain the same.
This is because drawing any card, would mean either Red or Blue, it doesn't matter if is the third card.
Case 2:
If the third card is treated as a different card , then sample space will "EXTEND" to :
W-1
W-2
W-3
W-4
W-5
W-6
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