Asked by Sonia
Three cards are drawn with replacement from a standard deck. What is the probability that the first card will be a spade, the second card will be a black card, and the third card will be a queen? Write your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to three decimal places.
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Answered by
Damon
since you replace, then each trial is independent of the others.
1/4 * 1/2 * 4/52 = .0096153846
=.010 to three decimal place
or .00962 to three significant figures
1/4 * 1/2 * 4/52 = .0096153846
=.010 to three decimal place
or .00962 to three significant figures
Answered by
amna
Three cards are drawn with replacement from a standard deck. What is the probability that the first card will be a club, the second card will be a black card, and the third card will be an ace? Express your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to four decimal places.
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