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From a single deck of cards, you select a card, look at it, put it back in the deck and shuffle. If you do this 10 times, what...Asked by Charles
From a single deck of cards, you select a card, look at it, put it back in the deck and shuffle. If you do this 10 times, what is the probability of drawing exactly...
a) 1 Ace
b) 2 Aces
a) 1 Ace
b) 2 Aces
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The probability of drawing an Ace is 4/52, while the probability of drawing some other card is 48/52.
The probability of <I>all</I> events occurring is found by multiplying the probability of the individual events.
I hope this helps.
The probability of <I>all</I> events occurring is found by multiplying the probability of the individual events.
I hope this helps.