SOLUTION: You have a deck of 52 playing cards with 13
spades, 13 diamonds, 13 hearts, and 13 clovers. There are 37 cards
lying face-down on the table and the rest of
the deck of cards are
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Question 714859: You have a deck of 52 playing cards with 13
spades, 13 diamonds, 13 hearts, and 13 clovers. There are 37 cards
lying face-down on the table and the rest of
the deck of cards are face-up on the table.
From looking at the cards which are face-up, you determine that there are 11 clovers, 10 diamonds,7 hearts, and 9 spades face-down cards on the table.
If you turn over two of the face-down cards,
what is the probability that both cards are hearts?
What is the probability that at least one of
the two cards is a hearts? Answer by lynnlo(4176) (Show Source):