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One card is selected at random from an ordinary set of 52 cards. Find the probability of each of the following events: d. A jac...Asked by crystal
One card is selected at random from an ordinary set of 52
cards. Find the probability of each of the following events:
d. A jack is not drawn
would the answer be:48/52 since you subtract 4 from 52 for the four jacks and simplify to get 12/13 or do you say 4/52 and simplify to get 1/13
cards. Find the probability of each of the following events:
d. A jack is not drawn
would the answer be:48/52 since you subtract 4 from 52 for the four jacks and simplify to get 12/13 or do you say 4/52 and simplify to get 1/13
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Answered by
PsyDAG
You want to know probability the Jack will NOT be drawn = 12/13
1/13 = probability Jack will be drawn.
1/13 = probability Jack will be drawn.
Answered by
crystal
thank you so much for answering this for me.
Answered by
crystal
Here is another ?. Would this be the answer?
A student claims that if a fair coin is tossed and comes
up heads 5 times in a row, then, according to the law
of averages, the probability of tails on the next toss
is greater than the probability of heads. What is your
reply?
No matter what comes up or how often you get heads, the chance for each individual throw is always the same -- 1 chance out of 2.
A student claims that if a fair coin is tossed and comes
up heads 5 times in a row, then, according to the law
of averages, the probability of tails on the next toss
is greater than the probability of heads. What is your
reply?
No matter what comes up or how often you get heads, the chance for each individual throw is always the same -- 1 chance out of 2.
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