SOLUTION: what is the probability of selecting a six and then Ace without replacement from a deck of cards? selecting a black nine and then 2 of hearts, with replacement?

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selecting a black nine and then 2 of hearts, with replacement?

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the probability of selecting a six and then Ace without replacement from a deck of cards?
Ans: P(Ace | 6) = (4/52)(4/51) = 0.006
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selecting a black nine and then 2 of hearts, with replacement?
Ans: P(2 | 9) = (4/52)(4/52) = 0.0059
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Stan H.
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