SOLUTION: You select two cards without replacement. Find
A) first card is a face card and the second is a 2
B) second card is a queen given first card is an ace
C) Neither card has a v
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Question 846535: You select two cards without replacement. Find
A) first card is a face card and the second is a 2
B) second card is a queen given first card is an ace
C) Neither card has a value of 2,3,4, or 5
D) At least one card is an Ace
E) Both cards are spades
My answers - please let me know if they are correct or what I did wrong?
A) 12/52 x 8/51 = 96/2652 = .0361
B) 4/52 x 4/51 = .006
C) 16/52 x 32/52 = 512/2704 = .1893
D) 48/52 x 47/51 = .85 1-.85 = .15
E) 13/52 x 12/51 = 156/2652 = .0588
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A) there are only 4 2's
12/52 x 4/51 = 48/2652 =4/221= .01809
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