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| Question 1166979:  Suppose that you have 7 green cards and 5 yellow cards. The cards are well shuffled. You randomly draw two cards with replacement. Round your answers to four decimal places.
 G1 = the first card drawn is green
 G2 = the second card drawn is green
 a.  P(G1 and G2) =
 b.  P(At least 1 green) =
 c.  P(G2|G1) =
 
 d.  Are G1 and G2 independent?
 They are independent events
 They are dependent events
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! for both green it is (7/12)(7/12) with replacement or 49/144, or 0.3403. at least 1 green is 1-0 green probability. For 0 green for both cards it is (5/12)^2 or 25/144, so the answer is 119/144 or 0.8264 probability.
 That is also the 0.3403 above + 2 (7/12)(5/12) or 70/144 or 0.4861
 That plus 0.3403 is 0.8264.
 Given G1 is green the probability G2 is green is 7/12 with replacement. Nothing has changed, and the trials would be independent, in that what happened on the first doesn't affect the second.
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