Hi,
@Ted.G .
Different people use their card slots differently. If you are doing pro work, have duplicate images sent to both cards. Card failure is very rare, but in case one fails, you have the images on the other one.
Myself, I only record to one card, and it doesn't matter which. I'm not a pro. It is just for fun. It wouldn't be fun to lose my images, though, but that has never happened.
You can shoot JPG or Raw, up to you. If you shoot RAW, then you will need to process your images. That is (for me) one of the great delights in photography - the editing afterwards. But it's up to you. If you don't want to edit, you can just shoot JPG.
Some people even shoot both! I used to do that until I found out the JPG is just a useless sidecar file. So I stopped doing that. My phone is the exception, though. I shoot RAW and JPG on the phone. The latter is more convenient if I want to immediately send a copy to someone.
You can still edit JPGs but it's harder to correct color balances, and you won't be able to recover blown highlights.