If you put the one card back in before trying it the second time, then the odds are slightly worse; otherwise, the odds are the same - it does not matter if you pull two cards at once or one card twice, subject to the noted limitation.
Sitting in a chair, gravity is pulling down while the chair is holding you up does this answer your question??
The probability is B*G/(B+G+R)^2where B = number of Blue marbles G = number of Green marbles and R = number of marbles of other colours.
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The main determinant is the resistance which depends on the condition of the sil. Whether you are pulling with a chain or a rope is irrelevant.
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A specific mass ratio is the amount of gravity pulling on an object.
A specific mass ratio is the amount of gravity pulling on an object.
Scientific examples of work are- lifting a book, throwing a ball, and pulling a lever.
Pulling is when you pull something the action of pulling is when you have a tug of war you pull the rope
pulling
pulling
Pushing,lifting and pulling
Were you backing up? Would need more specific details regarding the facts of loss to be of more assistance.
Pulling your leg usually means someone is messing with you or lying to you OR he is actually pulling your leg
Pulling your leg usually means someone is messing with you or lying to you OR he is actually pulling your leg
We're pulling for you, kid!
Two kids trying to recover a ball and they are pulling it in opposite directions. or tension force=pulling/stretching and compression force=pushing closer An elastic band.