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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 21:11 bethltaylor

Probability with a Deck of Cards
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These questions are based on a 52 card deck without Jokers.

1) Find the probability of drawing a 2 of Clubs on the first draw, replacing it and drawing
a Spade card on the second draw.

2) Find the probability of drawing a 2 card on the first draw, replacing it and drawing
a 7 card on the second draw.

3) Find the probability of drawing a Ace card on the first draw, replacing it and drawing
a Spade card on the second draw.

4) Find the probability of drawing a face card that is a Diamond on the first draw, replacing it and
drawing a face card on the second draw.

5) Find the probability of drawing a red face card on the first draw, replacing it and
drawing a Spade card on the second draw.

6) Find the probability of drawing a King of Clubs on the first draw, replacing it and drawing
a red card on the second draw.


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