The probability of drawing three cards from a deck of 52 cards with replacement, such that the first card is Queen (Q), the second is number (1) and the third one is ace(A); is 4 4 4 52 51 50 O True O False

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Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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The probability of drawing three cards from a deck of 52 cards
with replacement, such that the first card is Queen (Q), the
4 4 4
second is number (1) and the third one is ace(A); is 52
51 50
O True
O False
Transcribed Image Text:The probability of drawing three cards from a deck of 52 cards with replacement, such that the first card is Queen (Q), the 4 4 4 second is number (1) and the third one is ace(A); is 52 51 50 O True O False
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