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ISBN: 9780134753119
Author: Sheldon Ross
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Bert has a well-shuffled standard deck of 52 cards, from which he draws one card. Ernie has a 9-sided die, which he rolls at the same time Bert draws a card. Compute the
(a) Bert gets a Jack and Ernie rolls a five.
(b) Bert gets a heart and Ernie rolls a number less than seven.
(c) Bert gets a face card (Jack, Queen or King) and Ernie rolls an even number.
(d) Bert gets a card that is not a Jack and Ernie rolls a number that is not six.
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