Think of 12 face cards from the four suits (four kings, four queens, and four jacks). You draw one card, and without returning the drawn card you draw another card (from the 11 remaining cards). What is the joint probability of drawing: B-4: the queen of hearts, and then a queen? B-5: a queen, and then a queen
Think of 12 face cards from the four suits (four kings, four queens, and four jacks). You draw one card, and without returning the drawn card you draw another card (from the 11 remaining cards). What is the joint probability of drawing: B-4: the queen of hearts, and then a queen? B-5: a queen, and then a queen
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
Problem 7ECP: You draw one card at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability that...
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- Think of 12 face cards from the four suits (four kings, four queens, and four jacks). You draw one card, and without returning the drawn card you draw another card (from the 11 remaining cards). What is the joint probability of drawing:
B-4: the queen of hearts, and then a queen?
B-5: a queen, and then a queen?
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