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You pick a card at random. Without putting the first card back, you pick a second card at random.\newline34563456\newline What is the probability of picking a 66 and then picking a 66? \newlineWrite your answer as a percentage. \newline____%\_\_\_\_\%

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Q. You pick a card at random. Without putting the first card back, you pick a second card at random.\newline34563456\newline What is the probability of picking a 66 and then picking a 66? \newlineWrite your answer as a percentage. \newline____%\_\_\_\_\%
  1. Calculate Probability of First 66: Step 11: Calculate the probability of picking a 66 from the set {3,4,5,6}\{3, 4, 5, 6\}.
  2. Calculate Probability of Second 66: Step 22: Calculate the probability of picking a 66 again, without replacing the first card.
  3. Multiply Probabilities for Both 66s: Step 33: Multiply the probabilities from Step 11 and Step 22 to find the overall probability of picking a 66 and then another 66.

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