Suppose we pick two cards from a standard deck of cards, without replacement. a) Find the probability of the second card being a face card, given that the first card was a queen. b) Find the probability of picking two diamonds c) Find the probability of picking a 5 and a 6 (note that the order isn’t specified).
Suppose we pick two cards from a standard deck of cards, without replacement. a) Find the probability of the second card being a face card, given that the first card was a queen. b) Find the probability of picking two diamonds c) Find the probability of picking a 5 and a 6 (note that the order isn’t specified).
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Suppose we pick two cards from a standard deck of cards, without replacement.
a) Find the
queen.
b) Find the probability of picking two diamonds
c) Find the probability of picking a 5 and a 6 (note that the order isn’t specified).
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