Event A is the event of drawing a king from a deck of 52 cards on the first draw. Event B is the probability of drawing a queen of hearts on the second draw if the first card was replaced into the deck of cards Event c is the event of drawing a queen of hearts on the first draw a.) what is P(A), P(B),& P(c) b.) what is the probability of event of  A and Event C c.) what is the probability of Event A and Event B d.) what is the probaility of event C or event B

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Chapter11: Data Analysis And Probability
Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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you have three events A, B, & C suppose

Event A is the event of drawing a king from a deck of 52 cards on the first draw.

Event B is the probability of drawing a queen of hearts on the second draw if the first card was replaced into the deck of cards

Event c is the event of drawing a queen of hearts on the first draw

a.) what is P(A), P(B),& P(c)

b.) what is the probability of event of  A and Event C

c.) what is the probability of Event A and Event B

d.) what is the probaility of event C or event B

 

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