Question
: Two cards are drawn from a well-shuffledordinary pack of 52 cards. The first card is replaced before selecting the second card. Find the following probabilities.
(i) Both are kings
(ii) First is king and second is queen
(iii) One is King and one is queen
(iv) Both are faced cards
(v) First is card of diamonds and the second is an ace.
please ams this question ASAP.thanks
(i) Both are kings
(ii) First is king and second is queen
(iii) One is King and one is queen
(iv) Both are faced cards
(v) First is card of diamonds and the second is an ace.
please ams this question ASAP.thanks
Answers
If the events are independent, the probability of both/all events occurring is determined by multiplying the probabilities of the individual events.
Out of the 52 cards there are 4 kings, 4 Queens, 12 face cards, 13 diamonds and 4 aces.
1. 4/52 * 4/52 = ?
5. 13/52 * 4/52 = ?
Do the others with a similar process.
Out of the 52 cards there are 4 kings, 4 Queens, 12 face cards, 13 diamonds and 4 aces.
1. 4/52 * 4/52 = ?
5. 13/52 * 4/52 = ?
Do the others with a similar process.
you are dealt two cards successively without replacement, from a deck of 52 playing cards. find the probability that both cards are black
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