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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 01:00 1deanxcas1

a stack of cards are numbered from 1-50 . if a student selects a card what is the probibilty that the student will select a card that has both the same number in the ones place and the tens place. Write answer in decimal.(no links please) if so please write it out,,

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