Two cards are drawn from a deck, the first is not replaced before the second is drawn. What is the probability that…a) both cards are aces? (in 3 sig figs) b) one is a jack and the other is a 6? (in 3 sig figs)
Two cards are drawn from a deck, the first is not replaced before the second is drawn. What is the probability that…a) both cards are aces? (in 3 sig figs) b) one is a jack and the other is a 6? (in 3 sig figs)
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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Two cards are drawn from a deck, the first is not replaced before the second is drawn. What is
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a) both cards are aces? (in 3 sig figs)
b) one is a jack and the other is a 6? (in 3 sig figs)
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