SOLUTION: A 3 card hand is dealt from a standard 52 card deck, and then one of the 3 cards is chosen at random. 1. If the chosen card is a club, what is the probability that it is the only

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Question 924113: A 3 card hand is dealt from a standard 52 card deck, and then one of the 3 cards is chosen at random.
1. If the chosen card is a club, what is the probability that it is the only club?
2. If the chosen card is a club, what is the probability that exactly two of the cards in the hand are clubs?
3. If the chosen card is a club, what is the probability that all of the cards in the hand are clubs?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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3 card hand is dealt from a standard 52 card deck,
and then one of the 3 cards is chosen at random.
P(A|B) = P(A and B)/P(B)
P(2 other cards are not clubs | a club was chosen)= %28%2813C1%29%28+39C2%29%2F%2852C3%29%29+%2F%283C1%29%29%29