Referring to the figure, think about first picking a card and then rolling the die. Give the probability in simplest form.

P(A, 1) = ____

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there's 1 A,2 B, 3 C, and a 6 side cube..

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To determine the probability in this case, we need to consider the total number of possible outcomes and the number of favorable outcomes.

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However, the given probability P(A, 1) tells us that we are interested in the probability of two events occurring: picking card A and rolling a 1. Let's break down the steps to find the answer:

Step 1: Determine the total number of possible outcomes.
- If we have a deck of cards, the total number of possible outcomes when picking any card is 52 because there are 52 cards in a standard deck.

Step 2: Determine the number of favorable outcomes.
- Since we are interested in picking card A, we need to determine how many cards in the deck are card A. If there are, for example, 4 cards of A, then the number of favorable outcomes would be 4.
- Similarly, when rolling a die 6-sided die, the number of favorable outcomes for rolling a 1 is 1.

Step 3: Calculate the probability by dividing the number of favorable outcomes by the total number of outcomes.
- In this case, P(A, 1) = (number of favorable outcomes) / (total number of possible outcomes).
- If we assume there are 4 cards of A and a 6-sided die, the probability would be (4 * 1) / (52 * 6) = 4 / 312 = 1 / 78.

So, the probability P(A, 1) would be 1/78 in simplest form if there are 4 cards of A and a 6-sided die. However, make sure to adapt the calculations based on the information provided in the figure.