SOLUTION: A card is drawn from a regular deck of 52 cards.
Let A be the event "the card is a club"
Let B be the event "the card is red"
Let C be the event "the card is a six"
a- Find P(A
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-> SOLUTION: A card is drawn from a regular deck of 52 cards.
Let A be the event "the card is a club"
Let B be the event "the card is red"
Let C be the event "the card is a six"
a- Find P(A
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Question 587123: A card is drawn from a regular deck of 52 cards.
Let A be the event "the card is a club"
Let B be the event "the card is red"
Let C be the event "the card is a six"
a- Find P(A), The probability that the card drawn is a club.
b-Using vocabulary of the cards, such as in the definitions of the events, write in words the meaning of the event A "FLIPPED U" C (A and C) and find P(A "FLIPPED U" C). ["FLIPPED U" is the symbol for intersection]
c- Using the vocabulary of the cards, write in words the meaning of the event B U C, (B or C) and find P(B U C). [U is the symbol for union] Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! a) 13/52
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b) 1/52 the six of clubs.
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c) 28/52 = 7/13 Twenty six red cards + two black sixes.
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Ed