SOLUTION: Assume two cards from a standard 52 card deck are dealt successively and WITH replacement find the probability that the second card is a face card, given the first card was a face

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Question 1021860: Assume two cards from a standard 52 card deck are dealt successively and WITH replacement find the probability that the second card is a face card, given the first card was a face card.
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is conditional probability, but since the selection is done with replacement, the event of getting another face card the second time is independent of the first, and so the answer is .
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